Property Management News

Navigating Unreasonable Accommodation Requests

The Fair Housing Act (FHA) requires property managers to provide reasonable accommodations for residents with disabilities to ensure equal access and enjoyment of their homes. However, not all requests are deemed reasonable. Understanding how to navigate accommodation requests that may be considered unreasonable is essential for property managers who want to stay compliant with the law while also effectively managing their property. What Makes an Accommodation Request Unreasonable? An accommodation request is considered unreasonable if it places an undue financial or administrative burden on the property or fundamentally alters the nature of the property’s services. Determining... Read more

As the new year begins, property management professionals have the opportunity to reflect on foundational practices that ensure both compliance and operational...

Effective January 1, 2025, NYC implemented the Fair Chance Housing Law, which requires a bifurcated screening process for applicants when the landlord wants to conduct a...

The U.S. Department of Justice has sued the owners and managers of an apartment complex for discriminating against Black tenants over felony and criminal history...

Yes, a landlord can fine a tenant for smoking, depending on the terms of the lease agreement. Smoking in rental properties has been a contentious issue for both...

25 Questions Every Landlord Should Ask Potential...

The tenant selection process can be very unpredictable. Sometimes, you might get lucky with your first applicant. Other times, you might have to screen multiple candidates before finding the right match for your rental.   Whether you screen one applicant or one hundred, it’s important to follow a detailed tenant screening process to ensure you find the best fit. By asking the right questions and following the correct screening protocols, you’ll find a trustworthy tenant who respects you and your property throughout their lease.    Below, we’ve compiled a guide on how to properly screen potential tenants, including the best screening practices and questions to ask your... Read more

Smoking and housing policies often intersect in ways that raise questions about resident rights and property management responsibilities. One common point of confusion...

Declining rental applications comes with the territory of being a landlord. Though it’s never fun to reject an applicant, sometimes it’s necessary to ensure your...

The holiday season can be a joyous time for communities, but for property management professionals, it also presents unique challenges. Balancing festive cheer with the...

Fannie Mae is bolstering its initiative that provides incentives for new loans to multifamily property owners who accept Department of Housing and Urban Development...