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California’s New Real Estate Laws for 2025: What Investors Need to Know

Beach Front Property Management

Californias real estate landscape is changing with new laws taking effect in 2025, impacting landlords, developers, property owners, and investors. New Laws in California 2025 Californias 2025 real estate laws introduce key changes affecting landlords, investors, and developers.

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Reserve fund requirements for Canadian condominiums and stratas

Condo Control

Not only is it easy to get to, but condominium units were plentiful and very affordable. While there are some exceptions to reserve fund requirements, most condominiums are required to have studies completed by a professional at least once every 5 years. Florida has historically been considered an ideal state to purchase a winter home.

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5 ways for high rise condominiums to save money in 2025

Condo Control

Densely populated high rise condominiums have always been budget conscious. Reduce administrative costs Administrative costs are any expenses incurred to maintain day-to-day operations of the condominium. Companies have already built AI assistants designed specifically for real estate and property management companies.

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FCC Says Landlords Can Force Bulk Internet Service On Residents

Rental Housing Journal

Change praised by multifamily groups The National Multifamily Housing Council (NMHC), the National Apartment Association (NAA) and the Real Estate Technology and Transformation Center (RETTC) applauded Carrs withdrawing a recent proposal to restrict high-speed internet bulk-billing agreements.

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Multifamily Groups Praise FCC Decision To Allow Bulk Internet Billing

Rental Housing Journal

Change praised by multifamily groups The National Multifamily Housing Council (NMHC), the National Apartment Association (NAA) and the Real Estate Technology and Transformation Center (RETTC) applauded Carrs withdrawing a recent proposal to restrict high-speed internet bulk-billing agreements.