Property Management News

100% Bonus Depreciation Returns in 2025

After a gradual phase-out, 100% bonus depreciation is making a timely comeback—and the implications for the real estate sector are substantial. For those investing in commercial real estate, this tax incentive isn’t just a line item, it’s a strategic advantage. Under the revised tax code, qualifying assets with a useful life of 20 years or less (think improvements, equipment, and even certain components of buildings) can now be fully expensed in year one. The result? Investors can dramatically reduce their taxable income and improve cash flow in the early years of ownership. Why this matters: • Accelerated returns: Front-loaded depreciation means faster ROI and greater... Read more

Imagine living in (or renting out) an apartment where rent doesn’t jump hundreds of dollars each year. The price stays steady, the lease keeps renewing, and tenants...

Exterior Elevated Element (EEE) inspections are a vital part of keeping California multi-family buildings safe and compliant under SB721 (for apartments) and SB326 (for...

Find out how to handle lease violations that increase during the summer, like unauthorized guests, extra vehicles, barbecues, noise complaints, and extended tenant...

Managing multifamily property warm-weather amenities involves more than dumping the occasional bag of chlorine in the swimming pool. “Managing summertime amenities...

5 Steps to Prepare for a Balcony Inspection

Want your upcoming balcony inspection to go smoothly? Whether you’re a property manager, HOA board member, or landlord, preparation is key to ensuring the process is efficient, accurate, and minimally disruptive. Here are five essential steps to help you prepare and streamline the inspection process. 1. Notify Residents Early Send out notices to residents or unit owners at least 24–48 hours in advance, following local notice requirements or your HOA’s communication policies. Clear communication helps avoid surprises, gains resident cooperation, and ensures access to all required areas. 2. Clear Access Make sure balconies, decks, elevated walkways, and exterior staircases are free of... Read more

When managing a rental property, one of the most practical decisions landlords face is which appliances to include. While it may seem like a simple checklist, the choice...

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)...

In California, many condo owners wonder: when it comes to SB326 inspections, is the HOA responsible, or is it the individual unit owner? Understanding who holds the...

Protecting what’s yours is one of the most important parts of managing a rental property. And if you’ve been asking yourself, “What insurance do I need if I rent...