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Hospitality Trends 2025: What the Direct Booking Report Reveals

Zeevou

With over 40% of hotel bookings expected to be direct by 2028, guest-focused strategies are clearly gaining momentum in travel. These savings can be reinvested into improving the guest experience, enhancing the property, or boosting marketing efforts.

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Ecotourism in the Short Term Rental Industry: Top 11 Destinations

Avantio

billion by 2028, offering property managers a lucrative opportunity to attract eco-conscious guests through sustainable practices. Ecotourism supports conservation and local communities, and property managers can enhance community well-being by adopting eco-friendly practices and promoting local culture.

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HOA Political Signs Rules Per State

HOA Managememt

HOA Political Signs Rules Per State Homeowners associations often have rules that govern the appearance of properties. In the same way, board members can enact political sign rules that comply with the law and limit the HOA’s exposure to liability. Earlier than seventy-one days before the day of a primary election.

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Barcelona short-term rental ban: What’s next for your vacation rental business?

Rentals United

Permits are no longer granted, and by 2028 existing licenses will not be renewed. Spains vacation rental industry continues to go from strength to strength, and in this article, we break down what this means for property managers like you. Which leads us to the next point: What can property managers do to stay ahead?

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The tax cuts and jobs act is set to end—Here’s what it means for property managers in 2025

Buildium

Since 2018, property managers have been able to take advantage of various tax breaks authorized by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA). But which TCJA provisions impact property managers? For example, if you earn $100,000 in QBI from your property management business, you could deduct $20,000 ($100,000 x 0.2).