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2015 Rental Market Analysis for Landlords – Second Quarter

Real Property Management Choice

Its services include finding and screening tenants, completing the lease agreements, collecting rent, maintaining the building and grounds, arranging for any necessary repairs on a 24-hour basis, and processing evictions when necessary. Census Bureau of Labor Statistics, April 17, 2015; 4. CoreLogic ® , February 2015.

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Mitigating Investment Risks in Multifamily Real Estate

American Apartment Owners Association

Practice proactive risk management strategies like robust tenant screening and maintenance plans. Prioritize tenant relationships for enhanced property performance. Implement proactive risk management strategies like robust tenant screening and preventive maintenance. To start, robust tenant screening processes are vital.

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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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New Laws for LA Landlords

Real Property Management Choice

Backyard Plants According to AB2561, landlords are required to permit a tenant to do “personal agriculture” in their outdoor backyard using portable containers you have approved. Tenants are only allowed to do ground level planting for fruits and vegetables and strictly NO marijuana is allowed for personal use.

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

Authority Property Management

Evicting a tenant is anything but pleasant, but sometimes it can be the only remedy left. You cannot, for example, try to evict the tenant by changing the locks, removing exterior doors and windows, cutting off utilities, locking the tenant out or other “self-help” eviction tactics. California laws prohibit these acts.