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Water damage in a rental property can cause tremendous damage.

Real Property Management DC Metro

Kathy Grey, Manager at Real Property Management Houston said, “The great Memorial Day flood of 2015 led to water damage in a rental property and a tenant wanting to be reimbursed when the whole lower level flooded. As in all cases, we politely and respectfully draw tenants back to the lease regarding areas of responsibility.”

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Mitigating Investment Risks in Multifamily Real Estate

American Apartment Owners Association

Staying informed about local codes, regularly updating lease agreements to reflect current regulations, and maintaining adequate insurance coverage are essential components of legal compliance. Failure to comply with these laws can lead to costly legal issues and reputational damage in property management.

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New Laws for LA Landlords

Real Property Management Choice

This law applies to any lease executed, renewed or extended on or after 1st July 2015. The tenant is required by the law to maintain a $1,000,000 lessee’s general liability insurance policy.; Terminating Lease Agreement According to senate bill No.612,