
GIL’s Guide on How to Screen Tenants
Tenant screening is one of the most important tasks a landlord or property owner can do to safeguard their property and investment. A properly conducted
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Tenant screening is one of the most important tasks a landlord or property owner can do to safeguard their property and investment. A properly conducted

Timing is crucial when it comes to the rental market. Prices can fluctuate during high-demand and low-demand seasons. Luckily, GIL can guide the way with

Renting a house is a big deal and should not be done hastily. There are many things to consider when renting a house instead of

Tenant screening is an important process for landlords and property managers to assess potential renters. It ensures the reliability and responsibility of tenants and can

Calgary’s summers not only bring hot weather but also introduce a unique set of dynamics to the city’s real estate market. For investors looking at
Renting out your condo can serve as a great avenue to generate additional revenue, yet it’s vital to grasp certain factors beforehand. Here are some

We don’t know a single property owner who gets uncontrollably excited when tax time comes around. We get it! The legalese can be confusing, the

Much of the residential real estate industry can be divided into two camps: homes for the owner to live in and homes for the owner

As a landlord, you’ve worked hard to ensure your investment property stays rented. But what happens when your tenant wants to break their lease early?

Like most investors, you’re in the real estate game because you want to make money. Having relatively dependable passive income bolster your bank account is

Tenant screening is one of the most important tasks a landlord or property owner can do to safeguard their property and investment. A properly conducted

Timing is crucial when it comes to the rental market. Prices can fluctuate during high-demand and low-demand seasons. Luckily, GIL can guide the way with

Renting a house is a big deal and should not be done hastily. There are many things to consider when renting a house instead of

Tenant screening is an important process for landlords and property managers to assess potential renters. It ensures the reliability and responsibility of tenants and can

Calgary’s summers not only bring hot weather but also introduce a unique set of dynamics to the city’s real estate market. For investors looking at
Renting out your condo can serve as a great avenue to generate additional revenue, yet it’s vital to grasp certain factors beforehand. Here are some

We don’t know a single property owner who gets uncontrollably excited when tax time comes around. We get it! The legalese can be confusing, the

Much of the residential real estate industry can be divided into two camps: homes for the owner to live in and homes for the owner

As a landlord, you’ve worked hard to ensure your investment property stays rented. But what happens when your tenant wants to break their lease early?

Like most investors, you’re in the real estate game because you want to make money. Having relatively dependable passive income bolster your bank account is