Where
do I get information about
being a landlord?
A:
IIf you are a landlord
and have questions, contact:
* National Multi-Housing
Council, 1850 M Street,
N.W., Washington, DC 20036;
call (202) 974-2300; nmhc.org.
* National Apartment Association,
21 N. Union St., Suite
200, Alexandria, VA 22314;
(703) 518-6141; naahq.org.
Q:
Where
do I get information on
lease options?
A:
Contact your HomeJoy
Real Estate agent (some
even specialize in such
transactions) or read
up on lease options
at the public library.
If you have a real estate
attorney, ask if he
or she has any prepared
information you can
review. Most bookstores
have a fairly hefty
real estate book section
these days. Many current
real estate books have
at least a section on
lease options.
If you are considering
a lease option, be sure
you do your homework
first. And have an attorney
or financial advisor
on hand to review any
paperwork before you
sign.
Q:
Where
do I get information about
finding a real estate
attorney?
A:
To find a real estate
attorney, contact your
local bar association,
which may offer local
referral services. You
may also ask friends or
your HomeJoy Real Estate
agent for their recommendations.
When you have several
names, call each to find
out about fees and their
level of experience.
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2006 Inman News Features
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