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Skipping or delaying SB 326 inspections can trigger lawsuits, loan denials, insurance cancellations, special assessments, and falling property values. If you manage or live in a California condo community, compliance is not optional. What Is SB 326 and Who Must Comply Purpose: Prevent structural failures of Exterior Elevated Elements (EEEs) in condo communities. Applies to: Condo HOAs with buildings of 3+ units. Elements covered: Balconies, decks, walkways, stairways, catwalks, and other wood-supported structures 6+ feet above grade. Key compliance points First inspection deadline: January 1, 2025 Ongoing cycle: Every 9 years after the initial inspection Qualified inspectors: Licensed... Read more
When managing a short-term rental property, understanding what is reasonable wear and tear is critical for maintaining good relationships with guests while protecting...
Ethics in property management influence how fair, consistent, and transparent your housing practices appear to residents, staff, and regulators. In property management,...
In California, Senate Bill 721 (SB 721) and Senate Bill 326 (SB 326) represent transformative legislation aimed at reinforcing safety and structural integrity in...
Recent reporting shows issues with lease clauses banning tenants from leaving negative reviews, sometimes called non-disparagement clauses in leases, so see what the...

Denying a rental application is sometimes necessary to protect your property, your other tenants, and your investment. However, in California, landlords must follow specific legal and ethical guidelines when evaluating applications. Below, we’ll explore when and how to decline a rental application lawfully and professionally. We’ll also share tips for documenting your decisions and maintaining compliance throughout the process. While this guide does not substitute legal advice, it can provide you with a place to start if you’re unfamiliar with the basics of rental application denial. Your Rights and Responsibilities as a California Landlord Every landlord should start with a clearly... Read more
Rental fraud is no longer a distant threat—it’s a daily risk that property managers and owners must navigate with increasing vigilance. While many in the...
Real estate investors and property managers often need to issue a notice of non-renewal of lease when deciding not to extend a rental agreement. When the choice is not...
As federal immigration enforcement intensifies under the Trump Administration, multifamily property owners are increasingly finding themselves caught in an unexpected...
Having an accessible website is more important than ever—just ask Fashion Nova. Its e-commerce clothing website was found to be inaccessible to legally blind...