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San Francisco Property Taxes: What Landlords Need to Budget For

Gordon Property Management

Income Taxes for San Francisco Landlords You’ll need to pay tax on any profit you earn from renting out a property. Rental income is money you receive for the occupancy of your real estate or for the use of personal property. For the fiscal year 2023 – 2024, the amount is $59.00

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Protecting Your Investment: A Must-Have Guide to Rental Property Insurance in San Francisco, CA

Gordon Property Management

San Francisco Rental Property Insurance: A Brief Overview Before we dive into the new complications around insurance facing San Francisco investment property owners, let’s outline what we mean when we talk about insurance. Kiplingers, 2023).

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2024 San Francisco Rental Law Update: What Every Property Owner Needs to Know

Gordon Property Management

Staying compliant with all of the federal, state, and local laws as well as the shifting requirements of the Rent Board is essential when you invest in rental property here. A fair housing complaint or a delay in returning a security deposit could cause real legal problems for a landlord.

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California Squatters Rights -Who does the state of California consider a squatter?

Authority Property Management

There are few situations as stressful for landlords as having squatters. As a California property owner, finding yourself with a squatter living on your property can be frustrating, particularly if you're just starting out as a rental property owner. As a landlord, you have two options when it comes to holdover tenants.

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Staying Ahead of Market Trends: Colorado Springs Property Management Insights for 2024

Muldoon Associates

The jumps are not as dramatic as they were a year ago, but you shouldn’t have to lower the asking price for your rental properties quite yet. Recent statistics show that between January and July of 2023, the average rent in Colorado Springs is 0.6% They want smart home technology. Fewer disputes and legal challenges.