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Blog Post Peyton Property Management

Peyton Property Management

Peyton, Colorado, is situated in the eastern portion of El Paso County and lies just northeast of the Falcon area and west of Calhan, Colorado. This area is a census-designated place and an unincorporated town, presenting a unique set of challenges for Peyton property management...
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Blog Post Is Renting a Townhouse Right for You?

Is Renting a Townhouse Right for You?

Is Renting a Townhouse Right for You?If you have lived in Colorado Springs for a few years, it may come as no surprise that the average cost of rent has risen 27.41% since 2015. But is renting a townhouse the right housing option for you? Though a booming job and housing market o...
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Blog Post Normal Wear and Tear vs. Damage

Normal Wear and Tear vs. Damage

The end of a lease is an important event for landlords and tenants alike. It can also be a time of conflicting expectations. Both tenant and landlord need to understand the difference between normal wear and tear versus damage. The landlord will usually expect their property to b...
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Blog Post Security Deposit Disputes and How to Avoid Them

Security Deposit Disputes and How to Avoid Them

It all starts with being "Move-In Ready" Rental Security Deposit disputes usually occur because of a misunderstanding between a landlord and a tenant. At the end of a lease term, the tenant is usually required to leave the property in “move-in ready” condit...
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Blog Post Renting to Tenants With a Criminal Record: HUD Guidance

Renting to Tenants With a Criminal Record: HUD Guidance

Landlords who have a rule banning applicants who were convicted of a crime-may want to rethink that policy. Recent guidelines issued by the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) on April 4, 2016 call for landlords to do away with blanket bans, that disqualify...
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Blog Post Pet Liability Insurance 101

Pet Liability Insurance 101

If you haven't heard of pet liability insurance before you are not alone. Pet owners who live in an apartment community may be of particular interest to this form of insurance. A pet has the potential to injure another occupant on the property and you certainly will want to h...
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Blog Post Renting To Relatives: Tax Implications You Should Know

Renting To Relatives: Tax Implications You Should Know

So you’re thinking of renting to relatives and want to know the tax implications After all, it’s something that seems to make perfect sense. Your child; or maybe it’s your mother or a cousin needs a place to stay and you have a rental property. If you were to le...
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Blog Post Understanding Cap Rate-Capitalization Rate

Understanding Cap Rate-Capitalization Rate

Capitalization Rate or “Cap Rate” is a ratio used by real estate investors to determine the desirability or profitability of a specific property. This ratio compares the relationship between the property value and the potential income that property may produce as if you had p...
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Blog Post Home Warranty for Rental Property: Is It Really Worth It?

Home Warranty for Rental Property: Is It Really Worth It?

If you are a landlord, then you are all too familiar with the frustration that comes when you find out that the heater has gone out at your rental unit, or that there’s a leak –yet again. If you’re tired of the frustrations that come from dealing with breakdowns...
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Blog Post Emotional Support Animal Laws: Know Your Rights and Requirements

Emotional Support Animal Laws: Know Your Rights and Requirements

While landlords are usually free to allow, or ban pets from their rentals, and are well within their rights to do so, there’s one very important exception to this rule that landlords should know about: assistance animals. It is critical for landlords to understand the emoti...
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