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How To Buy Your First Multifamily Investment Property

How to buy your first multifamily investment property as multifamily buildings tend to be more capital intensive yet offer benefits for real estate investors. By Ryan Zomorodi Real-estate investing is…

Landlording by the Numbers December 2022

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What Is a Wholesaler in Real Estate? How to Wholesale Real Estate

People talk about real estate wholesaling almost as if it’s cheating. Too good to be true. But what is a real estate wholesaler, anyway? Real estate wholesalers never actually own…

How to Write a Rent Increase Notice

After you’ve renovated your property and included a few amenities, it’s time to start reaping the fruits of your labor and boost your rental income. If your property is currently…

Record Number of Office-to-Apartment Conversions

Conversions from office buildings to apartments are at an all-time high, having made way for 11,000 apartments in just the last two years, according to a report from RentCafé. The…

How To Have a Fair Housing-Friendly Holiday Season

Some helpful, useful tips on how to help you and your tenants have a happy fair-housing friendly holiday season. By The Fair Housing Institute The holiday season is upon us,…

TurboTenant Overview: The All-in-one Rental Property Management Platform

Many people become landlords to create a passive income stream, so giving 10% of their monthly rental by hiring a property manager largely defeats their goals. Instead, they’re much better…

What is Landlord Insurance?

Why Homeowners Insurance isn’t Enough for Your Rental Property Homeowners and landlords alike all know that they need insurance for their properties. What many landlords don’t realize though is that…

How to Find Properties Before They Hit the Market

Want to score better deals on investment properties? Learn how to find properties before they hit the market. In a competitive real estate market, buyers and investors want to learn…

Property Management Groups Sue Over $10 Cap On Screening Fees

Two property management groups have sued the City of Eugene over a city-imposed $10 cap on rental applicant screening fees. Thorin Properties and Jennings Group, Inc charge in the lawsuit…