Property Management News

The Post-Winter Glow-Up

Spring cleaning in a multifamily building is as much about protecting value, reducing liability, and showing residents that their building is well cared for as it is about simply tidying up after months of slush and salt. For managers, this time of year is the perfect opportunity to reset expectations and tackle the maintenance tasks that tend to pile up over the winter. Your exterior is the logical place to start. Winter is tough on façades, parapets, roofs, and windows. Now’s the time to do a visual inspection of exterior walls, sidewalks, and entryways to scan for cracks, loose masonry, damaged railings, and trip hazards. Addressing small issues now can help avoid expensive... Read more

Property owners and managers invest millions in renovations every year—gut rehabs, new amenities, completely refreshed interiors. And for many communities, those...

Every residential lease includes an implied warranty of habitability—even if the lease does not expressly mention it. This legal protection serves two core purposes:...

Chargebacks – when a property charges a resident for causing damage to the property – are becoming increasingly significant in the residential rental...

If you’re considering a renovation, you know how important it is to hire a skilled contractor for the job. But sometimes, unexpected problems arise. Once the paperwork...

13 Things Landlords are Required to Provide to...

At the federal level, landlords must comply with several key laws that protect tenants. These mainly address housing discrimination under the Fair Housing Act and health-related disclosure requirements, such as lead-based paint rules for older homes. Other protections are left to individual states to decide. While it is the landlord’s responsibility to follow the law, it’s important for tenants to be aware of their rights. This way, they are not taken advantage of by landlords who wish to cut corners. In fact, being responsible for providing these protections is one of the things to consider before becoming a landlord. We will cover the federal-level protections before diving... Read more

When it comes to choosing between different flooring choices, the options can be surprisingly nuanced. This is particularly true for wood flooring vs. engineered wood....

While a potential rental property could look good in person and perhaps even on paper, it’s critical to evaluate the home’s potential as an income source. So...

Key takeaways Fix-and-flip market conditions improved in Q4 2025, with the Fix and Flip Market Index (FFMI) posting its largest quarterly gain in 3 years....

Landlords looking to upgrade their heating/cooling systems in their rentals should consider heat pumps among their options. This somewhat new technology is better for...