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What is Coliving in Real Estate: A Guide for Investors

Bay Property Management Group

There are several business models investors can explore, including owner-operator, lease arbitrage, and management models. Tenants get their own private bedroom, often with its own bathroom. Unlike regular rentals, coliving usually comes with short-term lease options. How Does Coliving Work?

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FTC, Colorado Sue Greystar For Deceiving Tenants On Rent Prices

Rental Housing Journal

The Federal Trade Commission and the state of Colorado have sued Greystar, the largest multifamily operator in the United States, for deceiving tenants about monthly rent costs by tacking on numerous mandatory hidden fees on top of advertised prices, according to a release. Greystar advertises its available apartments widely.

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How Much Does Property Management Cost?

Property Management Inc.

You need to cater to your tenants' whims, keep your property in great shape all year round, and manage awkward rent collections on your own. Hiring a property manager helps you secure good tenants, preserves the value of your property, and limits potential vacancies. Being a landlord is hard work.

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Multifamily property management fees: What to expect and how to budget

MRI Software

On average, property management fees range from 4% to 12% of the monthly rental income, with additional costs for leasing, maintenance, and technology. This blog will break down multifamily property management fees, including fixed, percentage-based, and variable costs, and explain how to budget for them effectively.