Property Management News

Unit turnovers are a reality of rental property ownership—but that doesn’t mean they have to blow your budget. Whether you’re managing a single rental or a growing portfolio, every dollar counts when preparing a unit for its next tenant. The key? Knowing where to focus your time and money for the greatest impact. Savvy property investors know that rent-ready doesn’t have to mean “renovation-ready.” With the right strategy, you can refresh a unit, attract quality tenants, and protect your ROI—all without overspending. This guide will walk you through smart, cost-effective turnover tactics tailored for Columbus landlords who want maximum value without the fluff. Get Rent-Ready... Read more
Apartment management demands a careful balance of tenant satisfaction, building upkeep, financial control, and regulatory compliance. Apartment managers that want to...
If you’re asking yourself, “Should I hire a property management company?”—you’re not alone. Many landlords, especially those who own multi-family units or...
Managing short-term rental properties can be as rewarding as it is challenging. Whether you’re hosting one cozy Airbnb or juggling multiple listings, the ability to...
What is SB326 for HOAs and Community Boards? In California, Senate Bill 326 (SB326) is transforming how Homeowners Associations (HOAs) and community boards manage the...

Furnishing a rental unit is one of those behind-the-scenes tasks that can quietly make—or—break your tenant’s first impression. For landlords in Baltimore, the big question is how much to furnish an apartment without overspending, yet still attracting great tenants. In this guide, we’ll walk through room-by-room estimates, explore furnishing styles that are known to work, and share smart tips to keep your costs in check without sacrificing quality. Wondering where to start? We’ve laid it all out below. Main Takeaways How much to furnish an apartment: Cost range: To answer, “how much to furnish an apartment,” it typically costs between $2,650 and $14,150, depending on style,... Read more
Summer heat doesn’t have to mean high energy costs, with energy-efficient options available, there are ways landlords and renters alike can ensure comfortable...
Between heat waves and drought conditions at your rental property, there is a lot to think about beyond the traditional summer maintenance plans. If your properties...
Keep your residents safe by ensuring your pool is ready for summer fun and will be safe and clean for the hot weather. From standard pool safety to-dos like...
Vacancy is more than just an inconvenience—it’s one of the biggest drains on your rental income. Every day a rental property sits empty, you’re losing money,...