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Investing in multifamily apartments: Key benefits and risks explained

MRI Software

Multifamily apartment investing involves owning residential properties designed to house multiple tenants within a single building or complex. These properties include duplexes, triplexes, townhomes, and apartment complexes. This sustained demand strengthens the long-term investment case for multifamily properties.

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California's Assembly Bill 12 Security Deposits

Authority Property Management

For our valued small landlords, particularly those who own no more than two residential properties with up to four rental units, there's a bit of leeway. Remember, this applies only if the property is owned by an individual, a personal LLC, or a family trust. What About Our Small Landlords?

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Multifamily asset management: Insights for landlords

MRI Software

Multifamily properties account for over 40% of rental units in the United States, making them a significant part of the real estate market. Managing these properties effectively requires more than just collecting rent; it involves strategic planning, financial oversight, and operational efficiency.

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Multifamily condo conversion: Is it the right move for your property?

MRI Software

Surveys and detailed floor plans are necessary to clearly define the boundaries of each unit and shared area. These steps ensure compliance with local regulations and provide the foundation for a smooth conversion process. Condos tend to sell at a higher price per square foot compared to rental units, especially in competitive markets.

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