The rental landscape is evolving, and new legislation could significantly impact how property managers handle eviction records during the tenant screening process. Across the U.S., states are enacting laws to seal eviction filings, aiming to protect tenants while balancing landlords' need for accurate information. Here’s what you need to know about these changes and how…
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Why Voting "No" on Prop 33 is Crucial for California’s Housing Future In November 2024, California voters will decide the fate of the Costa-Hawkins Rental Housing Act, a law that has safeguarded landlords and maintained rental stability since 1995. This pivotal legislation exempts certain properties, such as single-family homes and apartments built after February…
California Extends Deadline for Mandatory Balcony Inspections in Multifamily Buildings In a significant move for property owners across the state, Governor Gavin Newsom has signed legislation extending the deadline for mandatory balcony inspections in California's multifamily buildings. The bill, AB 2579, authored by Assemblywoman Sharon Quirk-Silva (D-Fullerton), provides property owners with additional time to comply…
This week’s question is: Why buy an investment home in Stockton? We are going to provide you with a few excellent reasons to buy in this area.
Eviction is a tough topic and it’s also emotionally charged. When your tenant stops paying rent, you find yourself under a lot of pressure. Even though it’s an emotional time, you have to keep a professional attitude and make sure everything in the process is done correctly.
As a landlord, you’ll need to decide how you want to deal with a prospective tenant who has a pet. Whether you decide to accept pets or not, make sure you stick to your decision. It’s important to be consistent with all applicants when you have policies in place so you don’t violate any fair…
The number one thing you can do to avoid having to evict a tenant is to perform a good tenant screening.
Our tip of the week concerns inspections. If you’re wondering how often you should inspect your rental home, our advice to you is to take a look at the inside of your property at least once every year.
Today we are talking about what’s going on in the Stockton rental market, and what you can expect if you own investment property.
Today, we are going to tell you how to rent your property quickly. Our own personal experience tells us that it’s essential to have your property in good condition, starting with the outside.
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