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Attorney General Secures $1 Million from Landlord Involved in Rent Price-Fixing Scheme

Rental Housing Journal

Attorney General Brian L. to inflate rents at more than 50,000 apartment units across the district, according to a release. to inflate rents at more than 50,000 apartment units across the district, according to a release. WASHINGTON, D.C.: Schwalb said William C. Smith & Co., Smith owns more than 9,000 of these units.

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Everything you need to know about apartment management in 2025

Buildium

Apartment management demands a careful balance of tenant satisfaction, building upkeep, financial control, and regulatory compliance. Each section pulls highlights from our expansive collection of apartment management resources and includes links to further reading that goes into more detail. Avoid relying solely on reactive fixes.

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Finding the Perfect Multifamily Property

American Apartment Owners Association

Because of their capacity to improve an investors cash flow, generate multiple streams of income and boost their net operating income (NOI), multifamily properties are a popular type of real estate investment. Are you taking that big step and purchasing your first multifamily property?

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Washington Attorney General Says RealPage ‘Cheating Renters’

Rental Housing Journal

The Washington Attorney General has filed a new lawsuit against RealPage and nine local landlords claiming they conspired to harm tenants and violated the Consumer Protection Act, according to a release. RealPages unfair practices are cheating renters and pricing families out of stable housing, said Attorney General Nick Brown in the release.

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Landlords: What To Do When ICE Arrives At Your Rental

Rental Housing Journal

Here are 4 things landlords should consider with ICE (Immigration and Customers Enforcement) comes to your rental property from an Arizona landlord-tenant attorney. By Denise Holliday What are landlords supposed to do if and when ICE (Immigrations and Customs Enforcement) arrives at your rental property?

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What Is An Easement In Real Estate? What To Know

Bay Property Management Group

They can affect what and where you can build , influence privacy, and impact rental income or resale value, especially if they restrict property use. Before buying or developing property , always review easements in title records and consult a real estate attorney to avoid costly surprises.

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Immigration Authorities Demand Landlords Turn Over Tenant Info

Rental Housing Journal

Immigration authorities have issued subpoenas demanding that landlords turn over leases, rental applications, forwarding addresses, identification cards and other information on their tenants, according to the Associated Press. A rental application can include work history, marital status and family relationships.