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The recent increase in interest rates is forcing institutions and investors to reassess growth strategies in the single-family rental market, according to a report from Yardi Matrix. “With home sales…
By Rebekah Near Time and time again over the twenty-seven years working on the front lines of a Tenant and Employment background screening company I have witnessed the magic happen…
Here is a case law update on how the Hickey and Shephard cases decisions have impacted Oregon landlord tenant law. By Bradley S. Kraus Partner, Warren Allen LLP Most of…
Should you have a bank account for landlords? Having a business banking account is a necessity for any independent business, especially real estate. Digital-first banks are gaining popularity for personal…
By Kimberly Rau, MassLandlords, Inc. As a landlord in Massachusetts, you have rights when it comes to your rental properties. You don’t need a reason to terminate a tenancy or…
Guns in apartments have become a heated issue in many states so what liability may landlords have when it comes to guns or weapons on their rental property and who…
The apartment jobs market remained strong in the second quarter of 2022, because of the robust U.S labor market fueling apartment demand. The National Apartment Association’s Education Institute Apartment Jobs…
“No guns in my apartments” is again a point of discussion as the country struggles with gun violence in schools and other public places. How are landlords to decide whether…
Should you allow your tenants a grace period to pay their rent after it’s due without incurring a late fee? If so, when should late fees kick in if rent…
Tom Brickman had an amazing journey going from his day job at a movie theatre enjoying early retirement as a successful real estate investor! Tom ditched the day job and…