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Navigating Unreasonable Accommodation Requests

Rental Housing Journal

Engaging in this kind of dialogue not only shows a willingness to accommodate but also helps ensure compliance with fair-housing regulations. The interactive process should be approached with empathy and a genuine desire to find a solution.

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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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HOA Political Signs Rules Per State

HOA Managememt

From what paints are permissible to what type of flowers can be planted, HOAs typically have the authority to regulate such matters. HOA Political Signs Rules Per State Homeowners associations often have rules that govern the appearance of properties. Many communities have HOA political signs restrictions.

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

Real Property Management Choice

of prisoners released in 2005 were re-arrested within five years. These checks are conducted in strict compliance with local, state and federal regulations. “We Those with a criminal background have a higher risk of committing future crimes, which puts neighbors at risk. The Bureau of Justice reported in 2014 that 76.6%

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LA Neighbors in Danger Due to Lack of Tenant Screenings

Real Property Management Choice

Rates of recidivism, or the act of criminals committing another crime, are high, according to a study from The Bureau of Justice Statistics published in 2014 that tracked 404,638 prisoners from 30 states who were released from prison in 2005. That study found 76.6 percent of the tracked criminals were re-arrested within five years.

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