Property Management News

California Residential Landlords to Be Required...

Changes to California law (specifically, Cal. Civ. Code Section 1950.5(g)-(h)) effective this year will obligate residential landlords to photographically document the condition of rental units at the outset and conclusion of tenancies. Residential landlords desiring to preserve their right to deduct the costs of repairs and cleanings from their tenants’ security deposits must document the condition of a rental unit by taking photographs of the rental unit at the following times: Starting April 1 of this year, photographs must be taken both: (1) after regaining possession from a tenant but before making repairs or cleanings they will deduct from or claim against the tenant’s security... Read more

When renters search for a new place to live, they probably have a checklist of must-haves—and maybe blinds are one of them. But then, it’s time to move in, and...

Caring for your rental property in the warmer months as a landlord or property manager has its share of to-dos, but when accomplished, they will pay dividends. From...

There’s a lot that goes into being a successful landlord. One key piece is the service contract. The term might sound a little vague, and you may be wondering: What...

Why Additional Dwelling Units Matter in 2025 and Beyond California still faces a stubborn housing shortage. Additional Dwelling Units (ADUs)—whether detached backyard...

NYC Homeowners & Small Landlords Can Apply...

The Department of Building’s No-Penalty Inspection Program returns from May 19 to June 30, when homeowners, small landlords and small business owners can schedule free inspections to make sure their properties are safe and up to code. There are more than 1 million buildings across New York City, and the majority—approximately 75 percent—were built before 1960. Starting next week, the city will offer free inspections to homeowners, small business owners and small landlords “who are concerned about the condition of their properties, potentially looking to make repairs, and need guidance on how to begin that work,” the Department of Buildings (DOB) announced Monday. DOB has been... Read more

As weather gets warmer, it becomes easier to begin projects that would have been difficult or even impossible to complete during the wet and cold of winter. Here are...

As spring emerges, landlords must address common roofing issues post-winter, such as misaligned shingles, blocked gutters, worn membranes, chimney damage, and nesting...

Have you ever wondered how some investors always seem to spot hidden gems—the kind of properties everyone else overlooks? More often than not, those hidden gems are a...

A well-maintained property isn’t just about keeping things looking nice. It plays a crucial role in tenant satisfaction, lease renewals, and long-term property value....