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Rents Rise Slightly For Second Month In A Row

Rental Housing Journal

March saw national rents rise slightly for the second month in a row, according to Apartment Lists April report. In dollar terms, the national median monthly rent now stands at $1,384, up $8 per month compared to last month, but down $5 compared to March 2024, according to the report from the Apartment List Research Team.

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5 Reasons Why Video is The Future of Property Management

Fourandhalf

Since our original blog on this topic in 2017, platforms like TikTok, YouTube, and Instagram Reels have significantly influenced user behavior and reshaped how people consume information using video marketing. Video has cemented itself as a dominant force in marketing.

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Maximizing Your Investment

American Apartment Owners Association

This accelerated depreciation method was expanded under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) of 2017, which allows investors to deduct 100% of the cost of qualified property acquired and placed in service after September 27, 2017, and before January 1, 2023.

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The Importance of Background Screening in the Age of AI

American Apartment Owners Association

Fortunately, an AAOA credit check for landlords and a tenant background check cannot be altered to falsify their results. and a landlord or property manager who does not verify an applicants identity is an easy target for fraud. Trust only those that you purchase yourself from a reliable, established screening resource.

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Landlord Ordered to Pay $80,000 Over Threat to Call ICE On Tenants

Rental Housing Journal

An Illinois court has ordered a landlord to pay more than $80,000 for threatening to call immigration authorities (ICE) on a tenant couple who rented an apartment from him in 2020, according to reports. MALDEF filed the suit because the familys landlord threatened to call U.S. California passed an immigrant tenant law in 2017.

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Rent-Setting Software Pushed Up Rents in Several Metros

Rental Housing Journal

Renters In Atlanta, Denver and Dallas paid more than $100 a month more in rent to landlords who used rent-setting software algorithms, according to a report. Companies like RealPage use their tools to suggest optimal rent for landlords to charge. Drew Hamrick, general counsel with the Colorado Apartment Association, told Denver7.com

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