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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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How Much Does Multifamily Property Management Cost in Southern California?

Beach Front Property Management

When most people think about property management, they picture someone collecting rent or handling basic maintenance. Coordinate repairs with licensed and insured vendors. With strict rent control and legal compliance requirements across Southern California, having an expert on your side isn’t just helpful—it’s often essential.

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

Bay Property Management Group

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. When potential tenant wants to confirm the rent price or an email asking to schedule a tour, they contact them. Do Leasing Agents Need a License? Let’s find out.

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Everything you need to know about apartment management in 2025

Buildium

Apartment management demands a careful balance of tenant satisfaction, building upkeep, financial control, and regulatory compliance. This guide covers what you need to know about leasing, communication, maintenance, budgeting, staffing, compliance, technology, and growth strategies. Tenant retention begins when the lease is signed.

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

Buildium

Conducting Due Diligence Due diligence involves checking your potential acquisition’s financial health, operational stability, and legal compliance. Legal and Compliance Review Bring in a legal expert familiar with property management to review contracts, lease agreements, vendor obligations, and any pending disputes.

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

Rentals United

Managing properties across different jurisdictions means navigating a patchwork of compliance requirements. Instead, compliance can be a major business advantage , bringing you access to corporate contracts, high-value long-stay guests , and exclusion from illicit market pressure.

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Best practices for expanding your property management portfolio into new markets

Buildium

If commercial real estate rents dip, your residential properties can buoy you up (and vice versa). Before breaking into a new market, research its local landlord-tenant regulations, rent control laws, eviction policies, licensing requirements, and other relevant restrictions. From there, you can forecast your expected returns.