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Finding the Perfect Multifamily Property

American Apartment Owners Association

Multifamily refers to properties, such as apartment complexes, condominiums, townhouses, semi-detached units and duplexes, all of which offer multiple spaces for rent. These factors can affect a propertys value and its appeal to tenants. That means that if one tenant moves out, you will still receive income from the other tenants.

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Are Your Properties Compliant with Law and Code Enforcement

American Apartment Owners Association

The deadline for SB 326, which applies to condominiums and HOA-managed properties, has officially passed. If your association hasnt yet completed inspections, you are now out of compliance, potentially exposing yourself to serious liability and fines. It is imperative to act quickly to ensure safety and compliance.

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Florida Short-Term Rental Laws 2025: What Property Managers Need to Know

Avantio

With its specific rules and ongoing debate about who can mandate and regulate the state’s market, Florida vacation rentals are struggling to keep up with compliance and remain competitive. The state is pushing for compliance with a unified set of requirements. Contents Toggle Is Florida Trying to Get Rid of Airbnb in 2025?

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Alabama HOA Laws: A Guide to Homeowners’ Rights and HOA Powers

HOA Managememt

Alabama Uniform Condominium Act (1991) Applies to condominiums created on or after January 1, 1991. The states Uniform Condominium Act outlines development procedures, unit owner rights, and association responsibilities. In cases involving tenants (e.g., legal issues).

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Condo and strata chargebacks

Condo Control

A condominium or strata may charge costs that it sustained because of an owner’s actions or omissions back to them through common expense fees. In Ontario, the Condominium Act explains when condo corporations can charge back costs to the common expenses of an owner. What are chargebacks? What costs can be charged back?

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Ways to prolong your condo elevator’s useful lifespan

Condo Control

While that seems relatively long, consider this: it can cost $200,000 to $300,000 to replace a single elevator cab in a condominium! Instead of paying a premium to replace an entire cab or initiate emergency repairs, your condominium can budget accordingly and spend less on small repairs and adjustments.

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Best Property Management Books for Landlords: Top 9 Picks

Bay Property Management Group

Every Landlord’s Guide to Managing Property by Michael Boyer Here, Boyer offers a window into tenant retention, basic property maintenance, finding good contractors, accounting, and other key tasks. These books can give you a greater understanding of legal compliance, tax strategies, repair processes, and more. Griswold and Laurence C.