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1099 forms for property management: Everything you need to know (2024 update)

Buildium

Property managers are required to request a W-9 from and issue a 1099-MISC form to each owner, attorney, and contractor they work with, so long as payments meet or exceed the $600 threshold. In 2020, the IRS began requiring businesses to report non-employee compensation in a separate form, the 1099-NEC.

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Understanding a Rent Increase Notice and the Importance of Compliance

American Apartment Owners Association

A rent increase is a consistent responsibility for every landlord, but there are reasons beyond rent regulations and compliance to understand the process and reasons behind it. There are a variety of reasons why landlords choose to increase their rent prices and you should understand exactly why youre raising rent and by how much.

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Understanding a Rent Increase Notice and the Importance of Compliance

American Apartment Owners Association

A rent increase is a consistent responsibility for every landlord, but there are reasons beyond rent regulations and compliance to understand the process and reasons behind it. There are a variety of reasons why landlords choose to increase their rent prices and you should understand exactly why youre raising rent and by how much.

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Ensuring a Fair and Effective Eviction Process: Guidelines for California Landlords

Real Property Management Choice

Evicting a tenant can be a difficult and emotional process for California landlords, and we always recommend that you don’t rush into it. If a lease has ended after January 1, 2020, but your tenant refuses to renew or move, you can start eviction proceedings. Talk to former landlords if you can. Not vacating. Lease violations.

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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. We are all equals and deserve respect.