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Library Bookwatch, Dec, 2004
Money With Rental Properties
Brian F. Edwards, et al.
Alpha Books/Penguin Putnam Inc.
375 Hudson Street, New York, NY 10014
1592572839 $19.95 1-800-847-5515 www.idiotsguides.com
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Now in an updated and expanded second edition, The Complete Idiot's Guide To Making Money With Rental Properties by the collaborative team of Brian F. Edwards, Casey Edwards, and Susannah Craig-Edwards is a no-nonsense guidebook to all aspects of the business of renting property. Including easy-to-follow advice on basic landlord-tenant rights and responsibilities, how to handle routine maintenance and emergency repairs, completing credit and reference checks on potential tenants, how to deal with difficult tenants and evictions, basic accounting principles, and much more, The Complete Idiot's Guide To Making Money With Rental Properties distinguishes itself with the accessibility of its advice --presenting must-know informations in terms the lay reader can readily grasp. An absolute must-read and must-have for any would-be landlord, and packed cover to cover with useful information even for those with years of experience renting out properties.
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