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Top 50 vacation rental management companies in 2025 (worldwide)

Rentals United

The Rentals United Worlds Top 50 Property Managers is our annual ranking of the largest most industry-redefining vacation rental companies worldwide. The top 50 is the definitive ranking of the largest short-term rental property managers in the world by number of properties, compiled and published annually by Rentals United.

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The Threat Facing Real Estate Investors Today and Why Tenants Should Be Treated as Clients

BiggerPockets

When I first started investing in real estate around 2006 (yeah, I know, not a great time to start), the biggest dangers to the industry were things like interest rate […]

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Playa Vista Landlords: Capitalize on the Rising Popularity of Rental Properties

Real Property Management California Coast

Have you ever thought about whether owning property in Playa Vista, California, is a good or profitable idea? Perhaps you already own property and are considering selling it with fears that it will no longer bring in a stable income. When the need for rental properties goes up, so do rental rates within cities and larger towns.

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Adams Morgan Landlords: Capitalize on the Rising Popularity of Rental Properties

Real Property Management DC Metro

Did you ever consider whether owning property in Adams Morgan is a good or lucrative idea? Maybe you already have property and are thinking of selling it with fears that it will no longer bring in a stable income. This means that property rates in specific cities and towns will always be too high for the common homebuyer.

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The Evolution of Squatters' Rights

Florida Property Management

A historical Journey in the United States In the realm of property law, few concepts evoke as much curiosity and controversy as squatters' rights. By meeting certain requirements, including five years of continuous residence and the cultivation of the land, homesteaders could obtain legal title to their property from the federal government.