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California’s New Real Estate Laws for 2025: What Investors Need to Know

Beach Front Property Management

These legislative updates cover resident protections, rent control, property safety, zoning changes, tax regulations, short-term rental restrictions, and corporate ownership rules. For investors, understanding these changes is critical to maintaining compliance, mitigating risks, and maximizing investment potential.

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Washington State Rent Control: What Multifamily Property Owners and Investors Need to Know Now

Rental Housing Journal

Exemptions: Some properties are not covered by the new rules: Residential buildings that are less than 12 years old. Owner-occupied properties with four or fewer units. Units that are already restricted by government affordable-housing programs.

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A Caution on AI: The Possibility of Fair-Housing Violations in Communication and Payments

Rental Housing Journal

The Evolution of Communication in Property Management AI-powered chatbots and automated messaging systems are becoming the norm, helping property teams respond to resident inquiries, process maintenance requests, and even screen rental applications. Additionally, human oversight must remain a fundamental part of the process.

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10 ways to navigate short-term rental regulations in the US and UK

Rentals United

Short-term rentals (STRs) continue to gain popularity across global markets — and so do the regulations that govern them. For hosts, investors, and property managers, staying compliant with local short-term rental laws is no longer optional — it’s essential.

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Differences Between Commercial Property Management vs Residential Property Management

Property Management Inc.

These properties generate income, accommodate businesses, and support trade. Commercial property managers must juggle tasks like lease negotiations, property maintenance, and ensuring compliance with zoning laws. However, commercial properties face more stringent requirements than residential properties.

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What Is a Rent Stabilized Apartment? What You Need to Know

Bay Property Management Group

Landlords must navigate restrictions , balancing rent caps with maintenance costs, compliance requirements, and long-term tenant retention strategies. Investors see rent-stabilized units as steady assets , offering lower turnover and consistent demand despite slower rental income growth.

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Starting a Vacation Rental Business: 101 Guide

Hospitable

Such properties are fully furnished, and their main advantage is that they offer more facilities (such as kitchens, private outdoor areas, and appliances), as well as privacy and access to local culture. Renting vacation rental properties is widely popular among travelers seeking a comfortable and immersive experience.