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Navigating Noise Complaints: Effective Management Solutions for Rental Properties

Beach Front Property Management

Establish Clear Noise Policies in the Lease Agreement A well-drafted lease agreement should clearly define acceptable noise levels and establish noise ordinance hours that align with local regulations. Additionally, conducting background checks can help identify applicants with a history of violating noise ordinance regulations.

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Solving California’s Housing Crisis: 5 Ways Strategic Property Management Supports Affordable Housing Success

Beach Front Property Management

This requires both business savvy and people skills to balance the financial intricacies, regulations, and community needs. An equal priority is ensuring that residents who negatively impact the community are dealt with appropriately, quickly, and according to all applicable laws and regulations.

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A Caution to AI: The Possibility of Fair Housing Violations in Communication and Payments

American Apartment Owners Association

The Evolution of Communication in Property Management AI-powered chatbots and automated messaging systems are becoming the norm, helping property teams respond to resident inquiries, process maintenance requests, and even screen rental applications. Equally important is the need for ongoing training.

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Snow Removal Responsibilities in Rentals: A Guide for Landlords and Tenants

Real Property Management Evertrust

The regulations regarding snow removal for rental property owners are quite extensive and even intricate. These conditions can be applicable in various scenarios, particularly if your tenant already handles yard maintenance and other simple activities. Who is responsible for this task – you or your tenant? 

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How Property Managers Save $100,000 a Year By Hiring RTMs at $6/hour

BetterWho

While highly educated, talented, and productive, RTMs can be hired for as low as $6 an hour because they live in countries where that’s a great compensation. You’re bringing in top-notch (college-educated) talent right into the heart of your operations, no matter where they are in the world, at a MUCH lower cost. They’re anything but.

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How a condo/HOA attorney might navigate new Florida laws

Condo Control

Websites and records All HOAs that contain 100 parcels or more must maintain a website or application that can be downloaded through a phone, states HB 1203. Similarly, HB 1237 requires condo associations with 150 or more units (excluding timeshare units) to have a website or application that complies with specific obligations.

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Community managers say these are the top issues impacting their associations

Condo Control

While this change supports environmental initiatives and owners who want to use sustainable energy alternatives, it imposes an additional regulatory scheme and takes away from the HOAs architectural authority to regulate solar panels. The HOA can still regulate the size, design and architectural application process, for example.