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What Can Void a Notice to Quit in PA?

Bay Property Management Group

Your landlord has served you with a notice to quit, and you don’t know what in the world you should do. So, in this article, well break down what a notice to quit in PA is, when landlords can issue one, and what happens after its served. Mistakes in dates, payment amounts, or missing details can also make it unenforceable.

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What Is Vacancy Loss & How to Calculate It

Bay Property Management Group

If you have severe vacancy loss, it could be the death knell of your rental business. In this article, we’ll explain what vacancy loss is and why it matters, how to calculate it, its common causes and solutions, and even answer frequently asked questions. How can I reduce vacancy loss in my rental property?

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What Is Phrogging in Real Estate?

Bay Property Management Group

Most landlords worry about chasing late rent, getting repairs done, or dealing with difficult tenants. Its more common than you might think and can happen even in vacant rental units. Sometimes, it even happens in rental units that are sitting empty between tenants. What Legal Headaches Can Landlords Face?

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Occupancy Limits and Fair Housing Compliance

American Apartment Owners Association

This article explores the critical role of occupancy limits, the legal framework governing their enforcement, and the considerations property managers must account for when handling requests for exceptions. Access 150+ state-specific legal landlord forms, including a lease. Need a Lease Agreement?

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Renters’ Liability Insurance: What It Is and How It Works

Bay Property Management Group

This article will answer all those questions. Main Takeaways Renters’ liability insurance gives you coverage for personal liability and medical expenses if someone gets injured in your rental. Also, it helps pay for property damage repairs in your rental unit. That’s for the landlord to worry about.

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Rent Control 101: Understanding the Basics

American Apartment Owners Association

As a landlord or property manager, rent control may not be the most positive term in the real estate industry. It basically puts constraints on how much control a landlord has over their property, specifically on how much rent they can charge tenants. there are rent control laws that affect some rental units.

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What to Do If You’re Facing a Rent Increase

Bay Property Management Group

While they’re unpleasant for tenants, they’re necessary for landlords who must pay for the rising maintenance costs, taxes, and utilities. First, know when your landlord is allowed to increase rates. Contents of This Article: How Often Can Your Landlord Increase Rent? Rent increases are pretty much unavoidable.

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