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National rents declined by 0.2 percent over the course of September, marking the first time this year that the national median rent has declined month-over-month, according to the September report…
Training and knowledge of human trafficking for multifamily on-site staff teams is important and remember to focus on situations and behaviors rather than appearances, since traffickers come from all walks…
The average American renter could make the switch to an apartment with an extra bedroom for $200 per month, according to a new study from RentCafé. More than half of…
Smart home technology is a wise investment in multifamily but there are several elements to consider and deciding which one is best for your community will likely be based on…
Both landlords and tenants have legal rights and responsibilities. By entering into a lease agreement, you become subject to a group of laws that dictate your rights and responsibilities. These…
Health scares, accidents, recessions – when life gets unpredictable, we turn to insurance to help us shoulder the financial burdens. Insurance is essential for investors who take a lot of…
How To Prepare Your Rental Property For Tenants Your new property is bought, financed, and insured. It’s almost ready for tenants and a brand-new lease term. Before you can start…
How To Determine The Rent Amount To Charge Your rent rate is a central decision you must make before starting your rental business. Determining appropriate rent pricing could be challenging…
How To Market Your Rental Property In a competitive market, your property is up against at least a hundred other properties at any given time. Demand for rental properties is…
What You Need To Know About Applications And Tenant Screening After posting your carefully crafted listings, you finally have the names of several prospective tenants. But you shouldn’t accept just…