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3 Common Misunderstandings About EEE Inspections

American Apartment Owners Association

Exterior Elevated Element (EEE) inspections are a vital part of keeping California multi-family buildings safe and compliant under SB721 (for apartments) and SB326 (for condominiums and HOAs). ” Many building owners assume that if the visible parts of a balcony or walkway look fine, they’ve passed the safety test.

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HVAC Preventative Maintenance for Single-Family Rental Properties

Lula

In this article, well explore the significant benefits of regular HVAC maintenance for single-family rental properties and provide a few statistics that highlight the impact. The High Cost of Reactive Maintenance in SFRs Unlike multi-family buildings where systems can often be serviced in bulk, single-family homes have individual HVAC units.

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Everything you Need to Know About Investing In Multi-family Real Estate

Beach Front Property Management

Additionally, managing multifamily properties is less time-intensive than managing single-family units, especially when the individual properties are scattered across different locations. Whether or not you have a wide network of contractors available to service the various issues that may arise.

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HVAC Preventative Maintenance for Single-Family Rental Properties

Lula

In this article, we’ll explore the significant benefits of regular HVAC maintenance for single-family rental properties and provide a few statistics that highlight the impact. The High Cost of Reactive Maintenance in SFRs Unlike multi-family buildings where systems can often be serviced in bulk, single-family homes have individual HVAC units.

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How Much Does Property Management Cost?

Property Management Inc.

The good news is that well-established property management companies have a network of trusted local contractors on call or employ an in-house maintenance team. It's common for property managers to adjust their prices depending on the number of bedrooms, the square footage of the home, or the number of units in a multi-family building.