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California’s New Real Estate Laws for 2025: What Investors Need to Know

Beach Front Property Management

Californias real estate landscape is changing with new laws taking effect in 2025, impacting landlords, developers, property owners, and investors. These legislative updates cover resident protections, rent control, property safety, zoning changes, tax regulations, short-term rental restrictions, and corporate ownership rules.

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New leadership in commercial real estate: Mary Lue Peck, BOMA

Yardi Breeze

Mary Lue Peck, the former senior vice president of BOMA, is now president and CEO of the most storied association in commercial real estate. Background in commercial Interviewer : Whats your background in commercial real estate, and what led you to your current position?

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How to Grow a Property Management Company: Proven Strategies for Success

BetterWho

Your website should highlight your services, showcase client testimonials, and make it easy for property owners to get in touch. Optimizing your site with keywords like “grow property management” and “property management consulting services” can improve your search engine rankings, driving organic traffic to your business.

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Commercial Tenant Risk Mitigation, Insurance, Tracking, and Best Practices

Esquire Property Management Group

Managing tenant insurance is a crucial element in overseeing commercial real estate (CRE) from a landlord and commercial property management perspective. Typically, landlords mandate tenants to maintain various forms of insurance coverage as a prerequisite or addendum to commercial lease agreements.

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Cost Segregation Study: How to Take Accelerated Depreciation on Rental Properties

SparkRental

The Big Picture On A Cost Segregation Study: A cost segregation study allows real estate investors to reclassify property components into categories with shorter depreciation periods, enabling accelerated depreciation and reducing taxable income in the early years of ownership. News flash for property owners: things break.