The national median rent dipped by 0.4 percent in September, marking the second straight monthly decline, according to the October report from Apartment List. In addition to the September drop, the rental market has now entered the slow season and rent prices are expected to continue to drop through the end of the year. Fewer […] The post National Rent Dip Continues In September appeared first on Rental Housing Journal.| Rental Housing Journal
Many homeowners who cannot sell are becoming accidental landlords in areas dominated by institutional investors, according to Parcl Labs, a real estate research company. The New York Times reports the accidental- landlord trend is accelerating, the researchers found, particularly in markets where large institutional investors — businesses that own more than 1,000 single-family homes — […] The post Where Are Homeowners Who Cannot Sell Becoming Accidental Landlords? appeared first on Rent...| Rental Housing Journal
What happens when a renter sends a notice of lease termination is the question this week for Ask Landlord Hank. Remember Hank is not an attorney and he is not offering legal advice. If you have a question for him please fill out the form below. Dear Landlord Hank, My tenants have sent email to […] The post Renter Has Sent Notice of Lease Termination – Now What? appeared first on Rental Housing Journal.| Rental Housing Journal
Why a focus on client satisfaction – keeping clients happy – especially when it comes to maintenance in multifamily can be a key to successful and profitable management. By Paul Bergeron The wake-up call came when his property-management company lost two big clients, comprising about 20% of its revenue. It was an unsteady time at […] The post How Focusing on Client Satisfaction Pays Off appeared first on Rental Housing Journal.| Rental Housing Journal
With new multifamily technology (proptech) increasingly integrating into the sector, owners, operators and property managers are encountering a variety of challenges. By Julia Crawford In multifamily training and development, there is an unprecedented and widening gap between the possibilities new property technology (proptech), brings and the actual implementation or adoption happening on the ground. While […] The post Driving Performance Through Multifamily Technology appeared first on Re...| Rental Housing Journal
As property operators confront rising costs and pet policies, addressing the gaps in pet management has become critical| Rental Housing Journal
While 79% of rental properties are labeled “pet-friendly,” less than 10% actually allow pets without breed restrictions or size restrictions.| Rental Housing Journal
Here are 6 ways to arm yourself against deadbeat tenants to safeguard your property and financial interests.| Rental Housing Journal
Here are 5 exterior improvement suggestions for your rental that will get you the best rent from the best tenants the first time.| Rental Housing Journal
Accidental landlord numbers are growing with high interest rates and frustrated sellers delisting properties and offering them as rentals| Rental Housing Journal
Landlord settlement is $1 million and promise to reform business practices to resolve allegations of conspiring using rent pricing software| Rental Housing Journal
Landlords and ICE: 4 things landlords to do to protect property and tenants when Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrives at your property| Rental Housing Journal
Tenants smoking inside rental property can be a headache for property managers so this week’s question is what to do| Rental Housing Journal
Management and maintenance are critical areas for landlords and property managers so here is helpful, useful content on management and maintenance.| Rental Housing Journal
California's new move-in, move-out documentation law says landlords must take photos of rental units before and after a tenant moves in| Rental Housing Journal
mitigation for common property losses requires a proactive approach to minimizing risks that could result in costly losses for landlords| Rental Housing Journal
New rents forecast data shows there will be an increase in rents in 2025 and 2026, ending the lower prices many renters have had recently| Rental Housing Journal
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For Ask attorney Brad this week the question is about a tenant smoking marijuana in violation of lease and how to prove a tenant is smoking| Rental Housing Journal