Property Management News

Pet-Friendly Policies

Pets have always been a source of comfort and emotional support for many of us, and since the pandemic created more opportunities for us to remain at home, pets have become even more constant companions. Given that integrating animals into multifamily living spaces has become the rule rather than the exception, it’s important for boards, residents, and managers to strike the proper balance between neighborly consideration and responsible pet ownership.  The Pups Are Alright Striking that balance helps make everyone’s home more harmonious. “Pets are healthy for people,” says Ralph Westerhoff of Brick Work Management, “and having clear rules in place helps set a standard for the... Read more

Sometimes, to make accommodations for the property, the landlord may need to make certain changes that help the leaseholder feel more comfortable. These changes are...

For many renters, pets are family. Yet in the rental housing industry, pet fees, deposits, and pet rent have become standard costs for pet owners. While these charges...

In recent years, multifamily property owners have faced a rising number of lawsuits from “serial plaintiffs” or “testers” alleging noncompliance with the...

A common mistake in apartment marketing is assuming that your community is meant for everyone. Rather than placing yourself in a potential resident’s shoes, your...

Military on the Move

If you are a landlord or renter involved with military service members, it’s essential to understand the unique housing challenges and opportunities they face. Frequent relocations impact military rental properties and real estate markets significantly. This article provides crucial insights on military tenants, the benefits of homeownership for service members, and how military personnel can successfully transition into landlords to manage their properties effectively from a distance. Those in our armed forces move on average every 2-3 years — 10 times more than the non-military population. Outside of military housing, with so many military service members on the move and with such... Read more

In property management, some of the most important decisions are the ones made quietly, without fanfare, applause, or even acknowledgment. They’re the choices that...

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)...

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...