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Single-Family Property Management Service Trends for 2022

Propertyware

By: Laurie Mega According to the 2022 State of the Property Management Industry Report , the number of renters living in single-family rentals has risen steadily for the last several years. Owners look to property managers to help them navigate myriad new laws and restrictions, while calming fears of income loss from delinquent rents.

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Finding Deductions For Residential Rental Property And Lowering Your Tax Bill

Property Management Inc.

April 10, 2018 By Cassie James, PMI Communications Manager Tax season can be stressful for solo entrepreneurs and landlords. If you own residential property, you are aware that there are a number of unavoidable costs and expenses that go along with the territory.

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Foundation Care 101: A Landlord’s Guide to Long-Term Stability

Real Property Management California Coast

Hence, incorporating foundation sealing and repair into your property management strategy is an important necessity. For a single-family rental property to last a long and lucrative time, it needs a strong, waterproof foundation. Additionally, it can aid in preventing additional problems like pests or structural damage.

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Foundation Care 101: A Landlord’s Guide to Long-Term Stability

Real Property Management DC Metro

Because of this, it’s critical that your property management plan include foundation sealing and maintenance. A solid and watertight foundation is essential for the lengthy and profitable existence of a single-family rental property.

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The Impact of Inflation on Property Managers

Authority Property Management

In such an unprecedented time, what bearing could this possibly have on property managers and landlords? The cost of labor and supplies are on the rise, and rental properties are not an exemption from rising costs. The Rising Costs in Labor and Supplies Property managers, like most U.S