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2015 Rental Market Analysis for Landlords – Second Quarter

Real Property Management Choice

Rental Market Analysis for Landlords Forecasts Bright Economic Outlook Through Second Quarter in New Info-graphic Real Property Management, the nation’s leading property management company, forecasts landlords should expect a positive rental market through the second quarter. percent rate in 2009 to the current 5.7

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Mitigating Investment Risks in Multifamily Real Estate

American Apartment Owners Association

Inspect properties for hidden issues, analyze financial records for stability, and align strategies with market trends. Use data-driven decisions to manage risks effectively. Implement efficient property management to minimize operational risks. This, in turn, contributes to increasing property value over time.

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Water damage in a rental property can cause tremendous damage.

Real Property Management DC Metro

While no one can predict exactly when a rental property may flood, it’s important to prepare as much as possible. 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.

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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. However, this law exempts properties with less than five parking spaces or properties with subject to rent control. Terminating Lease Agreement According to senate bill No.612, Wage Increase According to assembly bill No.10,

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Understanding the Eviction Process in Redding, CA: A Complete Guide

Authority Property Management

These include the nonpayment of rent, excessive property damage, illegal property use, repeated lease violations and illegal use of the property. Step #1: Posting the Eviction Notice The first step to terminating a lease agreement begins with issuing the tenant an eviction notice.