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The FTC Lawsuit Against Invitation Homes: What It Means for Property Managers

BetterWho

As a property management business owner, the recent lawsuit between the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and Invitation Homes has raised concerns across the industry. If you’re a property manager, this lawsuit serves as a stark reminder of the growing scrutiny on how property management companies handle tenants and fees.

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Legal Overview of Quiet Title Claims in California for Investment Owners and Deed of Trust Holders – Methodology for Establishing Clear Title in Court

American Apartment Owners Association

Managing Counsel, LA Real Estate Law Group Introduction Often times we get calls from clients or colleagues who ask us to explain what a “quiet title” action is. As another example, in a quiet title lawsuit, you can also litigate a claim relating to a fraudulently executed or fraudulently recorded deed of trust mortgage document.

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Legal Overview of Quiet Title Claims in California for Investment Owners and Deed of Trust Holders – Methodology for Establishing Clear Title in Court

American Apartment Owners Association

Managing Counsel, LA Real Estate Law Group Introduction Often times we get calls from clients or colleagues who ask us to explain what a “quiet title” action is. As another example, in a quiet title lawsuit, you can also litigate a claim relating to a fraudulently executed or fraudulently recorded deed of trust mortgage document.

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Importance Of Power Of Attorney When You Own Rentals

Rental Housing Journal

Your Power of Attorney Agent Your Agent is the person designated in your Power of Attorney to manage your estate if you become incompetent or financially incapable. Authority Granted in Power of Attorney Agents have authority to handle matters ranging from business operations, claims and litigation, taxes, and real property transactions.

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

Condo Control

Florida HOAs need a website and must post records As of January 1, 2025, HB 1203 requires all HOAs that contain 100 parcels or more to maintain a website, and host digital copies of most of the association’s official records, including articles of incorporation, CC&Rs, bylaws, rules and current insurance policies.

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Compliance Playbook For US Companies In Response To Europe’s CSRD

Forbes Business Council

American firms often lag behind their European counterparts in measuring and managing workforce equity in a systematic and certifiable manner. Overall, though, I find that none of the four DEI categories are being effectively integrated into or conveyed through companies' operational risk management framework or personnel.

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What to Do When Your Property Manager Ignores You

Property Management Inc.

Dealing with a property manager who ignores your concerns or requests can be frustrating and challenging. Whether you're renting an apartment, condominium, or commercial space, effective communication with your property manager is essential for resolving issues and ensuring a positive rental experience.