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On-Time Rent Payments Continue to Decline

Rental Housing Journal

The national on-time rent payments rate continues to show signs of strain for independent landlords, according to the June 2025 Chandan Economics & RentRedi report. The report documented three consecutive months of decline, adding to a gradual but steady erosion in on-time payment performance. “On-time Read the full report here.

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Portland City Council Ban On Rent-Setting Algorithms Pulled from Consideration

Rental Housing Journal

The Portland City Council has pushed back to committee a proposal to ban landlords from using rent-setting algorithms, according to reports. A federal antitrust lawsuit filed last year accused RealPage of scheming to drive down competition among landlords.

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Real Estate Title Claim Dispute Toolkit

American Apartment Owners Association

Title claims can involve such issues as gaps in the chain of title, fraudulent transfer of real property, forged documents, recording in the wrong county, mistakes in title documents or maps, ownership disputes, unrecorded interests, lender priority disputes, or partition issues, and lis pendens disputes.

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Can a Landlord Let Themselves In? Unlocking the Legalities

American Apartment Owners Association

A landlord cannot let themselves into a tenants property without prior notice, except in emergencies. Generally, landlords must provide at least 24 hours notice before entering, respecting tenants privacy and adhering to specific state laws regarding entry reasons and times. Privacy Both landlords and tenants have the right to privacy.

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Real Estate Title Claim Dispute Toolkit

American Apartment Owners Association

Title claims can involve such issues as gaps in the chain of title, fraudulent transfer of real property, forged documents, recording in the wrong county, mistakes in title documents or maps, ownership disputes, unrecorded interests, lender priority disputes, or partition issues, and lis pendens disputes.

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Should You Allow Your Residents to Have A Trampoline?

Real Property Management Chicago

Most landlords and property owners prohibit trampolines, and this is warranted. Why Trampolines Can Become a Liability for Landlords In the U.S., A lease addendum may transfer the entire responsibility for obtaining a trampoline to the tenant, but that is no guarantee against future litigation.

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The FTC Lawsuit Against Invitation Homes: What It Means for Property Managers

BetterWho

Impact on business practices: Property managers must reassess their leasing processes to avoid potential litigation. How This Affects Property Management Operations The precedent set by this lawsuit affects not only large corporate landlords but all property managers.