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Finding the Perfect Multifamily Property

American Apartment Owners Association

Because of their capacity to improve an investors cash flow, generate multiple streams of income and boost their net operating income (NOI), multifamily properties are a popular type of real estate investment. Or are you an old pro adding another investment property to your real estate portfolio?

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Real Estate Title Claim Dispute Toolkit

American Apartment Owners Association

Managing Counsel, LA Real Estate Law Group Disputes involving real estate title can be complex and can involve multiple parties. Copy of the Ownership Deed Open up your real estate file and pull out your ownership deed. You have the right to your own attorney. By Nate Bernstein, Esq.,

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Landlords: What To Do When ICE Arrives At Your Rental

Rental Housing Journal

Here are 4 things landlords should consider with ICE (Immigration and Customers Enforcement) comes to your rental property from an Arizona landlord-tenant attorney. By Denise Holliday What are landlords supposed to do if and when ICE (Immigrations and Customs Enforcement) arrives at your rental property?

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Minimizing Investment Risks in Multifamily Real Estate

American Apartment Owners Association

To minimize investment risks in multifamily real estate, prioritize thoroughdue diligence. Each step contributes to safeguarding your investments for long-term success, ensuring profitability and stability in multifamily real estate ventures. Diversify your portfolio strategically to spread risks.

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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. Real estate investing involves risks; past performance does not indicate future results.

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Ask Landlord Hank: If Heater Goes Out in My Rental, Should I Give Tenants Credit While Awaiting Repair?

Rental Housing Journal

If the heater goes out in my rental should I give tenants credit while awaiting the repair is the question this week for Ask Landlord Hank. Remember Hank is not an attorney and he is not offering legal advice. After he retired, he started a real-estate brokerage business with his sister that focuses on property management and leasing.

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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. Generally, landlords must provide at least 24 hours notice before entering, respecting tenants privacy and adhering to specific state laws regarding entry reasons and times. Privacy Both landlords and tenants have the right to privacy.

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