06/18/2026
So what's going on with some of these landlords who don't actually seem to want to be landlords?
Why put your property up for rent if you still want to treat it like it's your personal residence?
Some tenants are dealing with landlords who feel entitled to enter whenever they want, dictate who can visit, add rules that aren't in the lease, or threaten eviction over things that aren't even lease violations. I see this a lot with privately owned rentals.
I know a few people dealing with situations like this right now, and while every situation is different, there are options.
The right answer isn't the same for everyone, but if you're feeling stuck in a rental situation that's causing more stress than peace, it may be worth exploring what other options are available.
And if you've been thinking about homeownership, now might be the perfect time to start the conversation. You may have more options than you realize.
Feel free to fill out this buyer Questionnaire to get started. Even if you're not ready to buy today, I'm happy to help you understand what your next steps could look like.
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