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Best practices for expanding your property management portfolio into new markets

Buildium

Diversifying Income Streams The more properties and property types you manage, the more diversified your income stream. For example, by expanding from residential properties to commercial properties, you can protect yourself from downturns in either submarket.

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RentCafe websites are a property manager’s best friend

Yardi Breeze

This is part of the reason RentCafe websites are always optimized for search engines, which is an important part of getting your property to show up in search results. Any Breeze or Breeze Premier client can set up a corporate website, which includes general information about their company and residential properties.

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What Does Balcony Inspection SB326 Mean for HOAs and Community Boards?

American Apartment Owners Association

In California, Senate Bill 326 (SB326) is transforming how Homeowners Associations (HOAs) and community boards manage the safety and maintenance of multi-family residential properties. This inspection must be conducted by a licensed structural engineer or architect. Don’t leave the safety of your property to chance.

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You Ask, We Answer: Top Property Management Software FAQs

Yardi Breeze

I manage a mixed-use property with commercial & residential units. How should I set up this property? For a mixed-use property, it is possible to set up the commercial units as a commercial property and the residential units as a residential property. Billing will update automatically.

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Cost Segregation Study: How to Take Accelerated Depreciation on Rental Properties

SparkRental

Always consult a licensed real estate consultant and/or financial advisor about your investment decisions. They’ll even examine architectural plans, engineering specifications, and construction records, looking for opportunities for accelerated property depreciation. You own a commercial property or multifamily rental property.