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After building permits for new single-family homes reached its highest pace since 2005 last year, new home starts appear to be slowing. Despite the COVID-19 pandemic interrupting the majority of…
Here are 5 keys to attracting and retaining qualified team members during high-turnover season in the rental property business. By Kurtis Strauel Mark-Taylor Residential The multifamily housing community is growing…
6 signs your rental property air conditioner may not be ready for this heat so check up now because air conditioning repair is not a surprise you want when tenants…
Managing a rental property always comes with its challenges. There are many things you have to keep track of, from arranging timely maintenance of the unit to diligent background checks…
The Denver multifamily rental market shows rent growth picking up again, a job market that leads the nation and transaction activity that remains hot, according to the June Denver Yardi…
Apartment List says their national index rose by 1.3 percent over the course of June, “consistent with last month’s increase” but so far in 2022 “rents are growing more slowly…
A landlord wants to make new rules after tenants moved in because tenants refused landlord request to move an item in yard is the question this week for Ask Landlord…
You have listed your rental property, pre-screened applications, completed showings, screened applicants, checked references, and chosen the best tenant for your rental. Once the tenant is ready for move-in, you…
Not many new real estate investors enter the game with unlimited funds. Most of us need to figure out how to invest in real estate with little money. In fact,…