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

Beach Front Property Management

Key Laws: SB 567 (Just Cause Eviction Expansion) Tightens the just-cause eviction standards, requiring landlords to provide stronger reasons and additional documentation. SB 326 (HOA Exemptions & Separate Condo Rules) Condominiums managed by HOAs follow a different inspection process but must comply with SB 326.

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What’s the Difference Between an HOA vs. COA vs. POA?

Bay Property Management Group

A condominium owner’s association (COA) is another one that is very similar to an HOA. Both are non-profits with regulations and governing documents that dictate the day-to-day operations, as well as how they are funded. HOAs are often found in single-family home subdivisions. What is a COA?

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Everything you Need to Know About Investing In Multi-family Real Estate

Beach Front Property Management

Multifamily investing is a real estate strategy focused on properties that accommodate multiple residents, such as apartment complexes or condominiums. What is Multifamily Investing? Investing in buildings with many units can benefit from economies of scale and potentially achieve higher overall returns.

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Have You Received a Reasonable Accommodation Request in Michigan Park?

Real Property Management DC Metro

Requesting medical documents is improper, so don’t do it. Owner-occupied private residences, including single-family homes, apartments, and condominiums, with no more than four units are excluded from the ADA’s reasonable accommodation rules.

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Ultimate Guide: Complying with AB1482 for California Landlords (Exempt or Non-Exempt) – A Must for Your Comprehensive Lease!

Real Property Management Choice

Unless: You’re renting out a single-family home or a condominium and you are not part of a corporation or a REIT. Tiny homes are a huge trend lately, and those are exempt on the property of a single-family home. Additionally, dorms, universities, boarding schools, etc.,

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Understanding the difference between a condo and a multifamily residence

MRI Software

A condo, or condominium, is a privately owned unit within a larger multi-unit building. Condos are typically financed like single-family homes, with similar down payments and mortgage terms. By understanding the pros and cons of each property type, youll feel confident making a decision that aligns with your goals.

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How to get land zoned for multifamily

MRI Software

These properties can take various forms, including apartment complexes, duplexes, townhouses, or condominiums, offering a range of housing options for different demographics. Investing in multifamily properties can generate higher cash flow compared to single-family homes and often results in greater long-term appreciation.