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The FTC Lawsuit Against Invitation Homes: What It Means for Property Managers

BetterWho

As a property management business owner, the recent lawsuit between the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and Invitation Homes has raised concerns across the industry. If you’re a property manager, this lawsuit serves as a stark reminder of the growing scrutiny on how property management companies handle tenants and fees.

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Legal Overview of Quiet Title Claims in California for Investment Owners and Deed of Trust Holders – Methodology for Establishing Clear Title in Court

American Apartment Owners Association

This article is an overview of the quiet title claim process for property owners and real estate deed of trust lenders who may have a perceived or real problem with their right, title, and interest to real property in California. Everyone should get a title checkup. These matters should be cleared up. It leads to good title karma.

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Legal Overview of Quiet Title Claims in California for Investment Owners and Deed of Trust Holders – Methodology for Establishing Clear Title in Court

American Apartment Owners Association

This article is an overview of the quiet title claim process for property owners and real estate deed of trust lenders who may have a perceived or real problem with their right, title, and interest to real property in California. Everyone should get a title checkup. These matters should be cleared up. It leads to good title karma.

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Can a Landlord Let Themselves In? Unlocking the Legalities

American Apartment Owners Association

A landlord cannot let themselves into a tenants property without prior notice, except in emergencies. The answer is straightforward: yes, landlords have the legal authority to enter the rental property they own. This raises the question of whether a landlord can let themselves in without the tenants permission.

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7 common reasons why HOAs get sued

Condo Control

An individual believes the association should pay for costs associated with injury or damage In this situation, the owner filing the lawsuit believes the HOA is responsible for property damage or an accident resulting in personal injury. Some types of litigation may be covered. Are individual board members ever at risk of being sued?

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Suit Charges Large Private-Equity Landlords with Discrimination

Rental Housing Journal

The lawsuit alleges the companies enforce blanket bans on certain justice-involved applicants without assessing individual circumstances, disproportionately affecting Black applicants who are systematically overrepresented in criminal- justice statistics.

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Property Management and your success

Authority Property Management

Get more with property management services Property owners and landlords often struggle with delegating their property control to a third party. However, property management has significantly improved. Today, property managers offer myriad of services to their clients. Tenancy laws are subject to various changes.