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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. What can you do to give tenants that sense of safety when they move into your rental and what are your legal responsibilities to protect them from harm?

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Top 5 Mistakes New Landlords Make and How to Avoid Them

Real Property Management Evertrust

Failing to Properly Screen Tenants The Mistake: Many new landlords are so eager to fill their rental units that they skip or rush through tenant screening. This can lead to tenants pushing boundaries—whether it’s paying rent late, violating the lease terms, or making unreasonable maintenance requests.

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Understanding a Rent Increase Notice and the Importance of Compliance

American Apartment Owners Association

The ins and outs of a rent increase notice Generally, a landlord can raise a units rent price with a new lease agreement, if they give proper notice. Remember, a year-long lease has different requirements from a month-to-month lease. Proper notice can vary between 30 to 90 days. Excited to get started?

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Your Rights and Responsibilities: Understanding Landlord Entry, Privacy, and More in Your Rental Home

Authority Property Management

First and foremost, it's essential to recognize that tenants have a right to privacy within their rental unit. They must provide reasonable notice before entering the rental unit , typically 24 to 48 hours in advance, except in cases of emergency or abandonment of property.

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Why and How to Evict a Tenant

American Apartment Owners Association

in a rental unit. Violating community health and safety standards: Letting a rental property get so dirty it attracts rodents or insects, which may make other tenants feel unsafe. Staying on premises after the lease has expired: When the lease is up, so is the tenants time living at your property.

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Navigating the New Era: The Comprehensive Impact of AB12 on California's Property Management Industry

Authority Property Management

Political and Legal Impact Regulatory Compliance: Landlords will need to navigate a more complex regulatory environment, necessitating legal consultations and possible revisions of lease agreements. Legal Consultation: Regularly consult with legal experts to stay abreast of new regulations and interpretive rulings.

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Don't Pay the Price: How Much Is the Fine for Renting an Illegal Apartment?

Property Management Inc.

Illegal apartments are rental units that don't meet local building or zoning regulations. These units often arise from unauthorized modifications or conversions of existing spaces. It's essential for tenants to know their rights and take action if they suspect their rental unit is illegal.