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Educational Content: Provide educational content that addresses common property management challenges and solutions. Webinars and Workshops: Host webinars and workshops on relevant topics such as property investment, legal compliance, and tenant relations.
Treasuries Earn at least 75% of gross income from real estate-related sources Be managed by a board of directors or trustees Education Needed to Work in REITs While its possible to break into this field through experience, most professionals hold at least a bachelors degree in finance, real estate, business, or economics.
That means they need to: Complete 60 hours of approved pre-licensing education. After getting your license, the next step is to join a sponsoring broker. In Virginia, leasing agents who work on a commission or compensation based on placing tenants must hold a valid real estate salesperson’s license.
You are invited to attend one of the most important educational events of the year for California property owners, landlords, and property managers. The 2025 California Property Law Compliance Webinar will provide critical updates on new regulations that take effect throughout 2025 and into 2026. Click this link below.
Hire an attorney specializing in landlord-tenant law to navigate complex cases and ensure compliance with all regulations. The association also offers resources from educational webinars and landlord tenant law to approved providers for insurance and financing.
Consider accessibility for all attendees, including ADA compliance. Speakers and Topics You don’t absolutely need a speaker or formal education at every meetup. Think about local cleaning companies, realtors, mortgage brokers, handymen, or even local social media gurus. They get potential new customers. Who could sponsor?
Managing Partner of Education, Kimball, Tirey & St. Complying with Californias Balcony Laws SB 721 and SB 326 With the deadline for SB 721 and SB 326 compliance fast approaching, David Atkins will walk you through the inspection and repair processes required for rental properties with balconies, decks, and other elevated structures.
Our connection to the NVPOA runs deep, as our Broker, Aaron Robertson, proudly served on the association’s board for a year, contributing to its mission of enhancing and promoting the rental housing industry. The NVPOA’s mission is to support, educate, and advocate for those involved in the rental housing industry.
Here’s a recap and some best practices to ensure compliance and smooth operations: Security Deposit Limits: General cap at one month's rent, with exceptions for small property owners (up to two months for certain conditions). Inclusive Pet Deposits: These are now part of the general security deposit cap.
Legal services that may be outsourced can include lease agreements, evictions, compliance with local and federal laws and regulations, dispute resolution, and other legal matters that may arise in the course of managing the property. At Second Nature, our renters insurance program has 100% compliance.
If youre planning to buy, sell, or even rent a home, chances are youll work with a real estate professionaleither an agent or a broker. But what is a broker in real estate? Youll learn who brokers are, what they actually do, how they differ from agents, and whether you need one for your situation. And do you really need one?
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