Property Management News

Handling a noise complaint is one of the biggest challenges for property managers. Excessive noise can disrupt the peace in rental properties, whether it is loud music, barking dogs, or noisy late-night gatherings. If the noise complaints are unresolved, it can lead to lease violations, disputes among residents, and even legal consequences if they conflict with local noise ordinances. Property managers must understand local noise ordinance hours to effectively manage these concerns, establish clear policies, and take a structured approach to resolving resident disputes. This guide provides key strategies for handling noise complaints. Why Is It Important to Understand Local Noise... Read more
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It always starts small. Maybe a renter blasts the music a little too loud late at night. Or, maybe they throw a party that people can hear all the way downstairs. At first, everyone tells themselves a little noise here and there is just part of apartment living… until it’s not. The noise keeps coming, and soon, someone files a complaint. But how many noise complaints until eviction is on the table? In this guide, we’ll break down what counts as a noise complaint, how landlords handle them, and the point when being evicted is in the cards for tenants. Read along to learn more. Main Takeaways Landlords listen to complaints, gather details, and show empathy to understand the noise... Read more
You are invited to attend one of the most important educational events of the year for California property owners, landlords, and property managers. The 2025...
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The Oregon House has unanimously passed a bill to allow property owners and landlords to evict squatters after giving a 24-hour notice, according to katu.com news. The...
How do you know if someone is who they say they are? Or that they can afford to pay rent on time every month? Application fraud detection in property management is...