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How to Become a Tiny House Landlord

American Apartment Owners Association

Small homes = big profits Leasing tiny homes is one of the latest trends in the rental business. Some areas may regulate ADUs or require specific foundation types. It is highly recommended that you hire a builder who is also familiar with the tiny home laws and regulations for the county in which you will be developing.

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11 Steps to Take Before and During Leasing Season to Maximize Profit and Efficiency

Appfolio

In the residential leasing world, May through September are known as leasing season—with July and August typically seeing the most volume. To make the most of leasing season, property managers, leasing teams, and marketing managers need to be ready for increased demand and commit resources to encourage lease renewals.

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8 practical use cases for AI in property management that you can try today

Buildium

However, you must be careful not to violate any data privacy laws or fair housing regulations that protect tenants from discrimination. For example, Buildium Marketplace partner STAN AI can respond to calls, texts, emails, and chats 24/7 to help residents book amenities, submit maintenance requests, report policy violations, and more.

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The Ultimate Guide to Sustainable Property Management

Beach Front Property Management

This guide explores how to implement environmentally friendly household solutions, maintain sustainable buildings, and stay compliant with environmental regulations, whether you are managing short-term vacation rentals or commercial real estate.

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How to switch your short-term rental strategy and market mid-term rentals?

Rentals United

Current booking trends suggest that property managers can find big potential by shifting towards mid-term rentals and adjusting their pricing models to better fit new regulations and market demands. And how can I use them to get more bookings? And how can I use them to get more bookings? Let’s take a look.

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The Growing Demand for Short-Term Rentals in Multifamily Properties

Beach Front Property Management

Higher Revenue Opportunities: The short-term rental (STR) market analysis shows that STRs often generate more income than traditional long-term leases. Flexible Leasing Options: Multifamily properties provide adaptable rental durations to meet diverse guest needs. Guests benefit from the choice of short visits or extended stays.

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The Role of Smart Home Technology in Modern Multifamily Properties

Beach Front Property Management

Smart thermostats regulate heating and cooling, ensuring pets stay comfortable and energy is not wasted. By offering these tours, properties can schedule more visits each day while freeing up staff from in-person shows, making the leasing process more efficient. Meanwhile, smart blinds manage sunlight to maintain the ideal temperature.

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