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9780470738764

The Canadian Landlord's Guide: Expert Advice for the Profitable Real Estate Investor

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  • ISBN13:

    9780470738764

  • ISBN10:

    0470738766

  • Format: eBook
  • Copyright: 2010-03-01
  • Publisher: Wiley
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Summary

The ultimate resource for Canadian residential landlords.Anyone can become a landlord, but not everyone will be a profitable landlord. Distilling over 35 years of his first-hand experience, Doug Gray, one of Canada's most respected real estate authors and experts, guides readers on how to become a successful landlord.Following the effective and proven formula of his previous bestsellers, The Canadian Landlord Guide fills the void of information on Canadian landlording. Some of the covered topics include: Principles and formulas for profitable landlording Understanding how the real estate market works The pitfalls of real estate investing and how to avoid them Types of rental formats Where to get information on prospective properties How to finance real estate investments The legal aspects of buying and renting property Tenant selection Property maintenanceFilled with easy-to-understand and credible advice, The Canadian Landlord Guide is a must-have resource for all Canadian landlords. Seasoned professionals and aspiring beginners alike will find Doug Gray's landlording guide to be one of their key tools in their quest for real estate success.Doug Gray, B.A., LL.B. (Vancouver, BC) has been buying, renovating, and renting real estate for 35 years. In addition to being a successful real estate entrepreneur, Doug has written over 28 bestselling real estate, business, and personal finance titles, including Making Money in Real Estate (978-0-470-83620-0) and The Canadian Snowbird Guide (978-0-470-15375-8).

Table of Contents

Preface
Investing in Rental Real Estate
Investing in Property
Buying Properties to Rent
Learning the Basics
Getting a Grasp on Management
Capitalizing on Gains
Getting Started
Understanding the Rental Property Market
Understanding Market Cycles
Understanding the Real Estate Market Cycle
Understanding the Mortgage Market Cycle
Understanding the Rental Market Cycle
Establishing an Investment Strategy
Assessing Yourself
Determining Your Goals
Determining Your Likes and Dislikes
Buying with Others or "Buy" Yourself?
Determining Your Financial Status
Determining Your Future Needs
Knowing the Limits of Financing
Developing and Investment Strategy
Avoiding the Pitfalls of Property Investing
Avoiding Partnership Troubles
Planning for Survival
Getting It in Writing
Avoiding Fraud
Selecting Advisors
Choosing a Property Type
Scouting Rental Properties
Knowing the Formats
Choosing a Residential Property
Principal Residence with Rental Suite
Second Home for Seasonal, Periodic, or Full-time Rental
Residential Property Ready for Rental
Renovating and Renting
Building a Rental Unit
Commercial Tenants
Sourcing Information on Rental Properties
Sources of General Information
Drilling Down to Specifics
Buying a Property
Do the Numbers Work?
Drafting a Business Plan
Building a Buffer for the Unexpected
Doing a "SWOT" Analysis
Crunching Numbers
Getting Advice
Financing Real Estate Investments
Determining You Budget Requirements
Knowing What Lenders Want
Identifying Financing Options
Sizing Up Mortgages
Second Mortgages and Others
Negotiating Financing
Renegotiating a Mortgage
Understanding the Purchase Process
Selecting the Right Realtor
Determining a Property's Value
Preparing the Offer
Presenting the Offer
Giving a Deposit
Making a Deal
General Insurance
Title Insurance
Closing the Deal
Understanding the Legal Aspects of Buying Property
Understanding the Purchase and Sale Agreement
Preparing the Office
Services Provided by the Purchaser's Lawyer
Services Provided by the Vendor's Lawyer
Buying Rental Property in the United States
Buying Rental Property in Counties Outside Canada and the U.S
Understanding the Legal Aspects of Renting Property
Local Government Regulations
Provincial Government Legislation
Tenancy Application
Lease Agreement
Checklist of Property Condition
Understanding the Tax Aspects of Rental Properties
Taxing the Transaction
Operating with Taxes
Taxing Property Income
Keeping Records
Managing and Reducing Taxes
Special Cases
Getting Advice
Operating Properties
Marketing Rental Properties
Drafting a Marketing Plan
Getting the Word Out
Getting Creative
Working with Tenants
Defining the Tenant You Want
Attracting Tenants
Screening Tenants
Keeping Tenants
Dealing with Difficult Tenants
Getting Rid of Tenants
Managing Rental Properties
Self-management
Resident Management
Professional Management
Maintaining Rental Properties
Drafting a Maintenance Plan
Recognizing Room for Improvement
Securing Tenant Support
Maintenance Between Tenancies
Besting Pests
Supporting Rent Increases
Improving the Bottom Line
Increasing Rents
Decreasing Expenses
Maximizing Write-offs
Maximizing Tax-efficiencies
Seeking Professional Advice
Commercial Properties: A Primer
Understanding Commercial Properties
Investing in Commercial Properties
Renting Commercial Properties
Avoiding Pitfalls
Managing Risks
Assessing Risks
Reducing Risks
Seeking Insurance
Preparing to Sell
Knowing When to Sell
Understanding the Sale Process
Preparing to Sell
Closing the Sale
Moving On
Appendix
Checklists
Charts
Samples
Worksheets
Helpful Websites
About the Authors
Further Education and Information
Glossary
Index
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