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How property managers can expand their business by acquiring other property management companies

Buildium

Growing a property management company traditionally means building a strong local reputation, gradually attracting new clients, and expanding door count over time. Many property managers today are choosing another way to grow: acquiring other property management companies. Why Acquire Another Property Management Company?

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How Much Does Multifamily Property Management Cost in Southern California?

Beach Front Property Management

Thinking About Hiring a Property Manager in Southern California? Owning rental property in areas like Los Angeles, Long Beach, or Orange County can be a significant investment, but managing it all yourself can quickly become overwhelming. That’s where property management companies come in. Why Hire a Property Manager?

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

Beach Front Property Management

Californias real estate landscape is changing with new laws taking effect in 2025, impacting landlords, developers, property owners, and investors. These legislative updates cover resident protections, rent control, property safety, zoning changes, tax regulations, short-term rental restrictions, and corporate ownership rules.

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Best practices for expanding your property management portfolio into new markets

Buildium

The most successful property managers aren’t just overseeing properties—they’re expanding. Understanding the Benefits of Expanding Your Property Management Portfolio Expanding your portfolio comes with real advantages. If commercial real estate rents dip, your residential properties can buoy you up (and vice versa).

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When to Consider Hiring a Professional Property Manager

AirKeeper

Whether you’re self-managing or working with a property manager who isnt delivering, there are signs that it might be time for a change. A professional property manager can relieve the pressure, boost your returns, and help you enjoy the benefits of your investment without the daily stress.

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What Does a Leasing Agent Do? Basics You Need to Know

Bay Property Management Group

Managing a rental property comes with more work than most people expect—advertising vacancies, answering calls, showing units, and sorting out lease paperwork. A leasing agent is the person who helps landlords rent out their properties, such as houses, apartments, or even commercial spaces like offices or retail stores. Let’s find out.

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6 proven ways to prevent rental fraud at your multifamily properties

Yardi Breeze

Application fraud detection in property management is always a priority, but its an even bigger issue given that so many interactions occur now online. And given that property managers spend an average of $7,500 per eviction, it can be costly to not take every measure to prevent rental fraud. Its been done successfully for many years.