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Just the Facts: Becoming a Landlord

When you are considering becoming a landlord, there are practical considerations to think about.

Many choices that you make may have legal implications. Thinking ahead and understanding the law may save you time and money. You may want to make a list of the things that are important to you.

What do you need to keep in mind before you start?

There are some issues to consider before you buy a property. Before You Buy

There are several different parts of the law that affect residential tenancies. Laws and Regulations

Responsibilities of the landlord – The term ‘landlord’ also refers to other people who act on the behalf of the owner, such as property manager or the building manager. You have responsibilities (obligations) that are stated by the law. Landlord Obligations, Who is a Landlord? 

Services that can help you in landlord and tenant disputes. Services

May 2006

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