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LA On-Site Property Manager Compensation 2016

Real Property Management Choice

The compensation for this position is governed by State and Federal rules and regulations. First of all, the resident manager is an employee and generally cannot be an independent contractor. Did you post manager’s name, address, hours in a conspicuous place at the building?

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Rental Property Tax Forms–What is Required?

Real Property Management Choice

One tax form is the 1099-MISC which is used to report amounts of $600 or more paid to others for work performed related to the property. Real Property Management will take care for you. Because you are a client, your Real Property Management office takes care of this for you!

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Inglewood Enacts an Emergency Rent Control Measure

Real Property Management California Coast

percent since 2016, which outpaces the 7 percent increase in nearby areas. Real Property Management California Coast will help you comply with Inglewood regulations, including tenant-landlord law and evictions. Always know you’re in the right. Rely on our licensing and insurance to save time and avoid costly mistakes.

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Carson Tenants & Fireworks: Safety and Regulations

Real Property Management California Coast

If you ever put together fire and explosives, there may be a real danger of not only property damage but also personal injury. According to the report of the National Fire Prevention Association , fireworks caused 11,000 injuries and 4 deaths in 2016. 1,300 of those are structural fires, and 300 are vehicle fires.

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Southwest Waterfront Tenants & Fireworks: Safety and Regulations

Real Property Management DC Metro

There is a real danger of not only personal injury but property damage whenever you combine fire and explosives. As stated by the National Fire Prevention Association , fireworks caused 11,000 injuries and 4 deaths in 2016. On top of personal injury, the NFPA states that fireworks start an average of 18,500 fires each year.