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Housing Laws for Service Animals and Emotional...

What is a service animal? Not a pet. Service animals are considered a type of medical equipment, rather than a pet. Service animals are animals (usually dogs) that perform certain tasks for a person with a disability or medical condition. They undergo specific training that prepares them to perform their roles. Perhaps the most familiar example of a service animal is a guide dog who assists a blind individual.  The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a federal law that provides specific rights for service animals. Landlords must provide access to rental units for service animals, even if they have a no-pets policy. A landlord cannot charge pet fees for a service animal, and they... Read more

Leasing is at the heart of a thriving residential property management business. Whether you’re handling a cozy multi-family building or a sprawling apartment complex,...

Introducing new staff to the realities of property management goes beyond reviewing lease terms and daily operations. It includes preparing them to handle complex...

As a residential property manager, one of your most important responsibilities is selecting tenants who will pay rent on time and care for your property. That’s where...

Property leasing & management is a balance between customer service, legal compliance, and operational efficiency. As a residential property manager, your role...

Fair Housing Training

When recession fears rise, budget cuts often follow—and education directors are being asked to make hard choices. Training programs frequently top the list of cuts, especially those perceived as non-essential or deferrable. At first glance, trimming fair housing training may seem like a logical decision. But beneath the surface, that cut often becomes a costly shift—moving risk and liability into a company’s blind spot. Fair housing training isn’t just a compliance checkbox; it’s a core part of operational risk management. Skipping or delaying it may offer short-term budget relief but open the door to long-term financial exposure. Companies often realize too late that... Read more

For rental housing providers, embracing pet inclusivity is more than just a kind gesture—it’s a smart business move that fosters community, increases retention, and...

When the Fair Housing Act (FHA) comes up, the conversation typically centers around leasing, advertising, or resident interactions. But an often-overlooked aspect is how...

In today’s shifting real estate landscape, investors increasingly prioritize stability and long-term value. One sector that has consistently demonstrated stability is...

California law makes it illegal for landlords to refuse to rent to people who participate in rental assistance programs like Section 8, but tenant advocates say the...