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Inglewood Enacts an Emergency Rent Control Measure

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According to Curbed LA , Inglewood will impose an immediate 5 percent cap on rent increases for any apartment buildings and duplexes built before February 1, 1995. The restrictions won’t apply to single-family homes and condos. At the same time, reports show that “ jobs are on the rise but housing is limited statewide.”

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Why Zillow Rent Estimates Miss the Mark in Redding, CA. A Local Expert's Insight

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Discover Why Local Insights Outperform Online Algorithms for Reliable Rent Valuations When it comes to renting out properties in Redding, CA, and the surrounding areas, property owners and landlords often turn to Zillow’s Rent Zestimate ® tool for guidance.

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Why Proposition 33 Could Be a Setback for California's Real Estate Market: Key Concerns for Property Stakeholders

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Officially known as the Justice for Renters Act, this proposition aims to expand rent control statewide, giving cities and counties the power to regulate rents more extensively. Under Costa-Hawkins , rent control is prohibited on: Single-family homes and condominiums.

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Ark7 Review: Fractional Shares of Rental Properties with Full Liquidity?

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The Big Picture On This Comprehensive Ark7 Review: Ark7 is a real estate crowdfunding platform that enables investors to purchase fractional shares in rental properties, including single-family homes, multifamily units, and short-term rentals. You collect passive income through monthly distributions while you own shares.

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The Impact of Inflation on Property Managers

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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. Rising costs will make landlords increase rent prices and minimize costs in order to stay within their budget.