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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. In the mid-90s he got into the rental business for himself. Visit his website: [link].

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How to Keep Your Tenants Safe

American Apartment Owners Association

The signing of a rental lease agreement represents an expectation of trust between a landlord and a tenant. Just as you are placing your faith in a new tenant to pay their rent on time and respect your property, they are placing their trust in you that you will keep them safe while providing them with a habitable home.

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After a Wildfire: Essential Steps for Property Recovery

Beach Front Property Management

Wildfires cause widespread destruction, damaging properties and compromising the integrity of remaining structures. Steps for Post-Fire Recovery of Properties Post-fire recovery for properties involves several key steps to ensure that both the physical damage and insurance claims are handled properly. Here are the steps: 1.

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11 Steps to Take Before and During Leasing Season to Maximize Profit and Efficiency

Appfolio

To make the most of leasing season, property managers, leasing teams, and marketing managers need to be ready for increased demand and commit resources to encourage lease renewals. Before leasing season, be sure to spruce up your property since traffic from prospective residents should increase significantly. .

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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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How to Keep Your Tenants Safe

American Apartment Owners Association

The signing of a rental lease agreement represents an expectation of trust between a landlord and a tenant. Just as you are placing your faith in a new tenant to pay their rent on time and respect your property, they are placing their trust in you that you will keep them safe while providing them with a habitable home.

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What to Do If You’re Facing a Rent Increase

Bay Property Management Group

What to Do If You’re Facing a Rent Increase Tips for Negotiating Your Rent Increase Ask Your BMG Property Managers for Help How Often Can Your Landlord Increase Rent? Washington, DC, property managers know that rent increases are essential to the rental process. Need More Advice? contact us today!

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