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Tenant Owes $21,000 in Late Fees: Court Rules in Landlord’s Favor

American Apartment Owners Association

In a ruling that could reshape how landlords approach late rent fees, the Kansas Supreme Court last week upheld a district court’s decision requiring a tenant to pay over $21,000 in late fees for missed rent payments dating back to 2020. Foster had rented a single-family home from landlord John Schutt starting in 2018 for $1,900 per month.

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New 2025 condo and HOA laws for U.S. states

Condo Control

One of the most significant laws allows HOA owners, tenants and guests to park pickup trucks in driveways. Communities that haven’t had a reserve study completed since October 1, 2018, must undertake one no later than October 1, 2023. The study must be updated every five years thereafter.

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Rental Scams: What Property Managers Must Do To Prevent Listing Fraud

Property Management Inc.

The victims of listing fraud want their money back and obviously won’t be happy about being turned out on the street, while your tenants want their new house. According to a July 2018 survey by Apartment List, 6.4 If you’re a tenant, take a look at other properties in the area to see how believable a listing sounds.

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Finding Deductions For Residential Rental Property And Lowering Your Tax Bill

Property Management Inc.

April 10, 2018 By Cassie James, PMI Communications Manager Tax season can be stressful for solo entrepreneurs and landlords. If you paid an attorney or title company for legal services regarding your rental property, these expenses are deductible as well. Here are some common examples of these types of expenses.