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Washington State Rent Control: What Multifamily Property Owners and Investors Need to Know Now

Rental Housing Journal

Exemptions: Some properties are not covered by the new rules: Residential buildings that are less than 12 years old. Owner-occupied properties with four or fewer units. The legislation implements new tenant protections as a response to rising housing costs.

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Demand, Supply and Uncertainty Weaken June Rent Growth

Rental Housing Journal

In the seven years between 2013 and 2019, advertised rents grew on average by 1.8% Sign Up For Our Weekly Newsletter And Get Rental Property And Apartment News And Helpful, Useful Content Each Week. The average U.S. advertised rent increased by $3 to $1,749 during the month, while year-over-year growth was 0.9%.

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Why Rental Real Estate Remains a Smart Move (Even in Uncertain Times)

RL Property Management

From long-term equity growth to strong tenant demand and smart management strategies, we’ll explain why holding, or even buying another property, is a move well worth considering right now. Even in slower economic periods, well-maintained rentals in good locations continue to perform. Want to see how your property stacks up?

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How to Obtain “Real Estate Professional Status”: A Major Tax-Saving Opportunity

American Apartment Owners Association

At its core, this status allows investors to reclassify their rental property activities from passive to non-passive. Without REPS, the depreciation and other losses from your rental properties would only offset income from other passive investments. Normally, passive losses can only offset passive income.

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How to Obtain “Real Estate Professional Status”: A Major Tax-Saving Opportunity

American Apartment Owners Association

At its core, this status allows investors to reclassify their rental property activities from passive to non-passive. Without REPS, the depreciation and other losses from your rental properties would only offset income from other passive investments. Normally, passive losses can only offset passive income.

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Real Property Management is Growing Growing Growing…

Real Property Management DC Metro

The Real Property Management DC office will manage all rental in the DC Metro area. With a staff of 3 and multiple other vendors, we are ready to assist investors with their rental properties. When we return to do the inspections, we will serve the tenants a 30 day notice to pay rent, or we will file in court.

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Text a Property Manager (614) 810-4269

RL Property Management

Are you a landlord, investor, or simply curious about property management? Navigating the ins and outs of managing rental properties can be challenging, especially with local regulations, tenant interactions, maintenance, and financial considerations to juggle.