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

Beach Front Property Management

For investors, understanding these changes is critical to maintaining compliance, mitigating risks, and maximizing investment potential. Property owners must navigate extended eviction processes due to updated requirements, ensuring compliance with resident protections. Subsequent inspections must be conducted every six years.

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Is Your CA Property Manager Legally Licensed?

Authority Property Management

Why Must California Property Managers Have a Real Estate Broker License? One key requirement is that both individual property managers and firms must operate under the supervision of a licensed Real Estate Broker. This regulation is essential for maintaining high standards of professionalism and legal compliance in the industry.

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Optimizing Your Investment Property Returns with Property Management in Westerville, Ohio

RL Property Management

From tenant screening and rent collection to legal compliance and maintenance, property management services take the stress out of ownership while maximizing returns. Screenings are conducted in full compliance with fair housing laws, ensuring equitable treatment and legal protection for landlords.

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Can a Tenant Put up a Pool?

Property Management Inc.

The Role of the Lease Agreement A lease agreement is the most important document for renters and landlords. While the lease agreement might not specify the installation of a pool, it will likely include language about renovations. Some lease agreements specifically prohibit the installation of pools.

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Unauthorized Person Living in the Property

Florida Property Management

How to deal with a person living in the premises that is not authorized in the Lease Agreement One of the problems one may face as a Landlord is to find out that a tenant has a person or persons living in the unit who is not an authorized person as per the lease agreement. Documentation is the challenging part.

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New California Commercial Lease Requirements – SB 1103

Esquire Property Management Group

This new law mandates that landlords and their representatives—across all commercial sectors, including office, industrial, and retail—adapt their leasing practices when engaging with a newly classified category of tenants known as “qualified commercial tenants.”

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Are You An “Accidental Landlord”?: What You Need to Know Before Renting Your Home in Washington, DC

Nest DC

From tenant screening to rental licensing to ongoing management, it’s easy to miss a step without the right guidance. You should understand the DC Tenant Bill of Rights and must obtain a Basic Business License from the Department of Licensing and Consumer Protection to ensure compliance.

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