by kelleyandgrantlaw | Nov 2, 2020 | Articles, Landlord Tenants
Most landlords enter into one year written leases with tenants. At the end of one year, the lease will expire (unless there is an automatic renewal clause). At that point, the landlord can decide if he or she would like to renew the lease with the current tenant,...
by kelleyandgrantlaw | Nov 1, 2020 | Articles, Landlord Tenants
Some landlords are pet-lovers themselves and warmly welcome a tenant with pets into the rental property. Other landlords don’t fancy pets and prefer not to rent to tenants with pets. In general, it is up to the landlord whether or not to allow a tenant to have pets in...
by kelleyandgrantlaw | Jan 7, 2017 | VA Loans:
What Are VA Loans? As the video says, the name is misleading – they’re not loans FROM the VA. The VA – short for “US Department of Veterans Affairs” – is the Federal military veteran benefit system. The VA administers benefits and services for...
by kelleyandgrantlaw | Jan 7, 2017 | VA Loans:
What Are The Major Types Of VA Loans? Major Veterans Affairs loan programs described in this video include: 1) Purchase Loans. These help eligible parties buy a home at competitive interest rates with little to no down payment and little or no private mortgage...
by kelleyandgrantlaw | Jan 7, 2017 | VA Loans:
What Is A Certificate of Eligibility, or COE? The COE is the key document that verifies to lenders that someone is eligible for a VA-backed loan. Servicemembers, Veterans and National Guard and Reserve members may apply online or through their lender; most lenders...