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Understanding the 1031 exchange timeline: A step-by-step guide for property managers

Buildium

In this blog post, we’ll take you step by step through the 1031 exchange timeline, highlighting the critical dates and actions you need to keep in mind to ensure a successful exchange. To learn more about 1031 exchanges in general, check out our blog post, How Does a 1031 Exchange Work, Everything Property Managers Need to Know.

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New Florida laws for summer 2025: Is your condo impacted?

Condo Control

We will update this article if amendments are made to the bill, but as always, contact an attorney if you have specific questions. Virtual meetings are considered records Virtual meetings must be recorded and retained for at least one year. The post New Florida laws for summer 2025: Is your condo impacted? appeared first on Condo Control.

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How To Handle Ugly Feud Between Two Sets of Tenants?

Rental Housing Journal

Remember Hank is not an attorney and he is not offering legal advice. Sincerely, Hank Rossi Each week I answer questions from landlords and property managers across the country in my “Dear Landlord Hank” blog in the digital magazine Rental Housing Journal. If you have a question for him please fill out the form below.

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How to Form a Resident Welfare Association (RWA) in India: A State-Wise Step-by-Step Guide

ADDA

Draft Bye-Laws and Memorandum Create bylaws and a memorandum of association (MoA) that regulate quorum, elections, roles, membership, and dispute resolution. The post How to Form a Resident Welfare Association (RWA) in India: A State-Wise Step-by-Step Guide appeared first on ADDA BLOG.

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7 Ways To Help HOA Aging Residents

Mem Property Management

That said, these regulations are constantly changing. Therefore, it is important to always stay on top of updated regulations to help shield your HOA from legal liability. It is usually best to look out for changes in the fall. Then, check again to see what is being rolled out in January on a federal, state, and local level.

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To Boot or Not to Boot?

Mem Property Management

Immobilizing Vehicles for Parking Violations* Most community associations have rules and regulations in place governing the parking of vehicles. If your community is considering or is interested in more information about booting vehicles for parking violations, please consult with your attorney. To Boot or Not to Boot?

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Tenants Pouring Grease Down Sink And Flushing Paper Towels

Rental Housing Journal

Remember Hank is not an attorney and he is not offering legal advice. Dear Landlord Hank: I am acting as power of attorney for my son and my daughter-in-law. link] Editor’s note: Check your local and state regulations on issues such as this as it varies across the country.

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