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A Caution on AI: The Possibility of Fair-Housing Violations in Communication and Payments

Rental Housing Journal

By The Fair Housing Institute Technology has fundamentally reshaped the way property managers and their staff members interact with residents. With new advancements in artificial intelligence (AI), many tools that properties use for payments and resident communication are being upgraded.

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Navigating Unreasonable Accommodation Requests

Rental Housing Journal

Unreasonable accommodation requests require special navigation of the issues by property managers who want to stay compliant with Fair Housing laws and find fair solutions. This request could be considered unreasonable because it would require significant staffing adjustments that may not be feasible for the property-management team.

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Rent Control - A Solution? by Gaston Reboredo CCIM CPM

Florida Property Management

million housing units were added to the market between 2005 and 2015, the vast majority of those homes were designed to accommodate only the smallest and wealthiest portion of the rental population. The Pros and Cons of Rent Control Policies Research by the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies (JCHS) found that although 6.7

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 Los Angeles Property Management Dangers: The Risks of Neglecting Background Checks

Real Property Management Choice

As a Los Angeles Property Management Company committed to helping clients reduce risk, a recent study conducted by the Real Property Management national office is an eye-opener. an independent research firm, on behalf of the nationwide property management firm.

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LA Neighbors in Danger Due to Lack of Tenant Screenings

Real Property Management Choice

Often it can be a tell-tale sign in the difference between a DIY (do-it-yourself) landlord and a professional property management company. Thorough screenings of prospective tenants can help avoid problems in the future such as late rent, damage to the property and evictions. That study found 76.6

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