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Understanding the 1031 exchange timeline: A step-by-step guide for property managers

Buildium

In this blog post, we’ll take you step by step through the 1031 exchange timeline, highlighting the critical dates and actions you need to keep in mind to ensure a successful exchange. To learn more about 1031 exchanges in general, check out our blog post, How Does a 1031 Exchange Work, Everything Property Managers Need to Know.

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How a condo/HOA attorney might navigate new Florida laws

Condo Control

Find out how an attorney might approach some of the new Florida laws Many owners were excited, or at least optimistic about the possibility of having more freedom and transparency in their neighborhoods. You should always consult with an attorney for advice about specific situations. And its not just HOAs.

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Everything You Know About Money is Wrong: Insights from Real Estate Attorney Mauricio Rauld

SparkRental

The Big Picture on Insights from Real Estate Attorney Mauricio Rauld: Prioritizing investment over excessive spending can accelerate wealth building, as seen in Jim Rohns 90% investment strategy and Grant Cardones 50/50 rule. If you click on an affiliate link, the affiliate may compensate our website at no cost to you.

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6 Property Management Tax Mistakes: Are You Making Them?

Buildium

Disclaimer: This blog post is not meant to take the place of the guidance of an accountant or tax professional. Legal and Professional Expenses You can deduct fees paid to attorneys, accountants, consultants, and other professionals for any work related to your business. To learn more, check out our blog post on 1031 exchanges.

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Collecting Assessments: What To Consider When Negotiating A Repayment Plan

Mem Property Management

She stresses that boards should become familiar with their states statute of limitations for collecting past due assessments and consider incurring the expense of having a template of the agreement drafted by their attorney that can be used with each of the associations delinquent owners in this circumstance.

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To Boot or Not to Boot?

Mem Property Management

If your community is considering or is interested in more information about booting vehicles for parking violations, please consult with your attorney.

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Can I Use Pet Deposit Money To Pay For Other Rental Damages?

Rental Housing Journal

Remember Hank is not an attorney and he is not offering legal advice. Each week I answer questions from landlords and property managers across the country in my “Dear Landlord Hank” blog in the digital magazine Rental Housing Journal. [link] Tenants With Too Many Vehicles What Can I Do?