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Seattle Hires Law Firm To Defend Against Landlord Lawsuit

Rental Housing Journal

The company alleges the city passed ordinances between 2018 and 2022 that hurt its ability to successfully operate a low-income apartment building. The city has retained the law firm Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner. The suit claims this is a “taking” of the landlord’s property.

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Rental Scams: What Property Managers Must Do To Prevent Listing Fraud

Property Management Inc.

According to a July 2018 survey by Apartment List, 6.4 Scammers will ask for application fees, deposits, rental payments or other charges from interested parties. Potential tenants should also make sure the property is not in foreclosure and the property manager has legal right to rent it to them. million U.S.

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Single-Family Property Management Service Trends for 2022

Propertyware

Owners look to property managers to help them navigate myriad new laws and restrictions, while calming fears of income loss from delinquent rents. On the Owner Side Rental owners, overall, looked to their property managers to take on a larger role, beyond rent collection and maintenance.

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The Impact of Inflation on Property Managers

Authority Property Management

Hard times call for creative thinking and the application of the right knowledge and strategy. This present reality leaves property managers with very few options, they will either have to increase rent prices, cut down on services and amenities or delay non-essential work. Safe to say this has all the earmarks of an owner's market.

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Tenant Screening: What The Best Property Managers Do To Get The Most Money For Their Client

Property Management Inc.

September 11, 2018 If a property management company has marketed a property effectively , they will soon have a stack of applications to review and a number of potential tenants. IS THE APPLICANT WHO THEY SAY THEY ARE? DOES THE APPLICANT HAVE A HISTORY OF PAYING THEIR BILLS? CAN THE APPLICANT AFFORD THIS PROPERTY?