FrontLobby

FrontLobby

Consumer Services

FrontLobby Improves Renting For Everyone

About us

Our mission is to improve the rental industry for everyone. We believe in creating a win-win scenario where Housing Providers and Renters prosper. For Housing Providers, we offer the tools and strategies to increase revenue, reduce delinquencies, and enhance operational efficiency. We empower Landlords and Property Managers to thrive in an ever-evolving rental landscape. For Renters, our commitment is to help you secure your financial future. We provide a proven pathway to build credit, establish a positive rental history, and unlock valuable credit-related rewards.

Industry
Consumer Services
Company size
11-50 employees
Type
Privately Held
Specialties
Rent Reporting, Credit Bureau Reporting, Credit Building, Tenant Screening, Credit Check, Credit Report, Background Check, Debt Recovery, PropTech, Rental Software, Housing, Landlords, Property Managers, and Renters

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    The Government of Canada, Justin Trudeau and Chrystia Freeland announced today that they want to make sure renters get credit for on-time rent payments. We agree! FrontLobby was the trailblazer for Rent Reporting to Credit Bureaus in Canada 5 years ago and has helped tens of thousands of renters build credit. FrontLobby is the 1st and only platform that enables any size Landlord and every Tenant to report rent payments.

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    📄 Leveraging a Lease Addendum in Property Management 📄 A lease addendum is a vital document that allows both landlords and tenants to make official changes or additions to the original lease agreement. This flexibility can be crucial for adapting to new circumstances or requirements during the tenancy. Here are common uses for a lease addendum: 1️⃣ Landlord-Initiated Changes: Landlords might use an addendum to update the terms related to the property, such as introducing new rules regarding the use of common areas, adjusting policies on pets, or modifying parking regulations. 2️⃣ Tenant-Requested Modifications: Tenants may request changes that affect their living space directly, such as painting walls, changing floor coverings, or making other alterations to the interior of the rental unit. An addendum can formalize the approval of these requests. Key elements of a successful lease addendum include: Specificity: Clearly outline the changes or additions being made to the lease, ensuring both parties are aware of the new terms. Mutual Agreement: Both the landlord and the tenant must agree to the changes and sign the addendum, indicating their consent. Compliance with Laws: Ensure that all addendum provisions comply with local housing laws and regulations. Using a lease addendum not only helps maintain a clear and updated record of lease terms but also ensures that all modifications are legally binding. This document is essential for keeping the lease agreement relevant and responsive to the changing needs of both landlords and tenants. Read more: https://hubs.la/Q02KkwTp0 #PropertyManagement #LeaseAddendum #RealEstateAdvice #LandlordTips

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    🚨 Drafting an Eviction Notice for Landlords 🚨 An eviction notice is a formal document that a landlord may need to serve when a tenant has seriously violated the terms of their rental agreement. Understanding the appropriate circumstances and legal requirements for issuing an eviction notice is crucial for effective property management. Here are common grounds for issuing such a notice: 1️⃣ Failure to Pay Rent: This is one of the most straightforward reasons for eviction, involving a tenant who has not paid their rent by the due date as stipulated in the lease agreement. 2️⃣ Damage to the Property: Significant damage to the property that goes beyond normal wear and tear can also be a valid reason for eviction, especially if it affects the livability or safety of the premises. 3️⃣ Disruptive Behavior: Tenants who engage in disruptive behavior that disturbs other tenants or neighbors might be subject to eviction. This includes excessive noise, illegal activities, or other conduct that breaches the peace of the rental environment. 4️⃣ Violating Lease Terms: Other violations of the lease, such as unauthorized pets, unauthorized occupants, or illegal subletting, can also warrant an eviction notice. When drafting an eviction notice, it is critical to: Specify the Violation: Clearly articulate what lease terms have been violated. Provide a Remedy Period: Often, the law requires landlords to offer a chance to remedy the violation, such as paying overdue rent or ceasing disruptive behavior, within a specific timeframe. Adhere to Legal Requirements: Ensure the notice meets all legal standards for your locality, including notice period and delivery methods. Handling evictions with strict adherence to legal guidelines not only protects the property but also ensures that the process is fair, reducing the likelihood of legal complications. Read more: https://hubs.la/Q02Kk30T0 #RealEstateLaw #PropertyManagement #EvictionNotice #LandlordTips

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    📑 Understanding Lease Termination for Landlords 📑 A lease termination notice is a formal document that a landlord may issue to end a rental agreement under certain circumstances. This action is generally taken when a tenant has breached the terms of the lease, such as through non-payment of rent or causing damage to the property. Here are key considerations when preparing a lease termination notice: 1️⃣ Reason for Termination: Clearly state the specific reasons for the termination, linking directly to the clauses in the lease that have been violated. This can include failure to pay rent, significant damage to the property, or other breaches of the lease terms. 2️⃣ Documentation of Violations: Provide evidence or a detailed description of the violations to support the termination, ensuring that the reasons are documented and communicated clearly. 3️⃣ Notice Period: Include the required notice period before the lease officially ends, which varies depending on local laws and the terms of the lease. Typically, this is 30 days but can differ based on jurisdiction and the nature of the violation. 4️⃣ Legal Compliance: Ensure that the lease termination and all proceedings are conducted in accordance with local tenant laws and regulations. This includes respecting tenant rights throughout the termination process. Issuing a lease termination notice is a significant step that requires careful consideration and adherence to legal standards. It's important for landlords to handle lease terminations professionally and legally to avoid disputes and potential legal challenges. Read more:https://hubs.la/Q02KjV_X0 #PropertyManagement #LeaseTermination #LandlordAdvice

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    🚪 Drafting a Notice to Enter for Landlords 🚪 A Notice to Enter is a crucial document for landlords, ensuring that tenants are respectfully informed about upcoming entries into their rental unit. This notice is typically required for repairs, inspections, or showings, and must clearly outline several key details. Here’s what should be included: 1️⃣ Date and Time of Entry: Specify the exact date and time when the landlord or maintenance team plans to enter the unit. This helps the tenant prepare for the visit and ensures transparency. 2️⃣ Reason for Entry: Clearly state the purpose of the entry, whether it’s for necessary repairs, routine inspections, or showings to prospective tenants or buyers. 3️⃣ Advance Notice: Most jurisdictions require landlords to provide at least 24 hours' notice before entering a tenant's unit. Always check local regulations to ensure compliance with the specific notice period required. Providing a properly formatted Notice to Enter respects the tenant’s privacy and rights while allowing landlords to maintain and manage their property effectively. Ensure that every notice adheres to local housing laws and the terms of your lease agreement to maintain a good landlord-tenant relationship. Read more: https://hubs.la/Q02Kks7l0 #LandlordGuidance #PropertyManagement #RealEstateAdvice #NoticeToEnter

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