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REAL ESTATE AFTER COVID-19

Florida Property Management

The trend to shift to multifamily living, propelled by millennials and baby boomers, is expected to continue although it is not clear how the population will look at amenities, access and resident interaction in Condominiums and Rental Communities.

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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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Asset classes in real estate: How to maximize your investment potential and diversification

MRI Software

Residential asset class Residential properties include familiar living spaces like single-family homes, condominiums, and townhouses. Condominiums: With shared amenities and reduced personal upkeep, condos appeal to tenants who prefer a sense of community without the extra maintenance.

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How Tenants Can Prevent Water Damage

Florida Property Management

Whether you're living in an apartment, house, or condominium, taking steps to avoid water damage not only protects your personal belongings but also ensures a positive relationship with your landlord. Regularly inspect these appliances for any leaks, and follow the manufacturer's maintenance recommendations.

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HOA Political Signs Rules Per State

HOA Managememt

A planned community shall not require political signs to be commercially produced or professionally manufactured or prohibit the utilization of both sides of a political sign. Require association-specific political signs to be commercially produced or professionally manufactured or prohibit using both sides of the sign.

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Washington Governor Signs Rent-Control Bill

Rental Housing Journal

It also limits rent increases for manufactured homes to 5%. Ferguson also signed other bills covering everything from property-tax relief for disabled veterans to encouraging construction of so-called middle housing options like condominiums. Landlords can still adjust rent by higher amounts for new tenants.