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Is It Time for Property Management Software? Here’s How to Tell

American Apartment Owners Association

Managing properties whether its a few rental units or a growing portfolio takes a lot of time, organization and resources. Thats when property management software stops being a “nice to have” and becomes a must-have. Custom portals for tenants, vendors, and investors keep everyone in the loop.

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New Jersey Laws for Rent Increases: When to Do it and How Much

Property Management Inc.

Whether you own rental properties in Jersey City or anywhere in the state, knowing when you can increase rent and by how much ensures compliance while keeping your investments profitable. If you're managing property in a city without rent control laws, you have more freedom to set rent increases.

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Multifamily asset management: Insights for landlords

MRI Software

Multifamily properties account for over 40% of rental units in the United States, making them a significant part of the real estate market. Managing these properties effectively requires more than just collecting rent; it involves strategic planning, financial oversight, and operational efficiency.

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What to Do If Your Tenant Breaks Their Lease: A Step-by-Step Guide for Landlords

Property Management Inc.

Always consult with a local attorney to ensure compliance with federal and local landlord-tenant laws. Offering the tenant an opportunity to correct the lease breach or vacate the rental unit in a friendly manner can often lead to a resolution without legal intervention.

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