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What Landlords Should Know About Data Privacy
As a landlord, you’re trusted with sensitive tenant information, from Social Security numbers to bank details. Protecting this data isn’t just a courtesy—it’s your legal responsibility. Failing to safeguard tenant information can lead to fines, lawsuits, and a damaged reputation. Here’s what you need to know to stay compliant with data privacy laws while protecting your tenants and your business. Why Data Privacy Matters When tenants provide personal information, they trust you to keep it safe. Cyber criminals and identity thieves can target small landlords who often lack advanced security measures, making your tenants’ data vulnerable. Additionally, mishandling personal data can result in legal action, with fines that can severely
Real estate investors know that keeping a close watch on the rental market can help you craft a strong financial strategy for the year to come. The market and pricing …
Discovering that you have dangerous tenants living in your rental investment is a landlord’s worst nightmare. Many tenants are decent people who will live quietly and just want a home …
As a landlord, you typically lease rental properties for 12-month periods. One year is a standard amount of time for people to comfortably decide where they will be in the …