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California’s New Real Estate Laws for 2025: What Investors Need to Know

Beach Front Property Management

Californias real estate landscape is changing with new laws taking effect in 2025, impacting landlords, developers, property owners, and investors. These legislative updates cover resident protections, rent control, property safety, zoning changes, tax regulations, short-term rental restrictions, and corporate ownership rules.

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Oregon Would Ban Landlords Asking About Immigration Status

Rental Housing Journal

Oregon lawmakers are considering a bill to make it illegal for landlords to inquire about a potential renters immigration status, according to Oregonlive.com. The bill would also prohibit landlords from denying to rent a home or apartment to a tenant based on the landlords perception of their immigration status.

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10 ways to navigate short-term rental regulations in the US and UK

Rentals United

Short-term rentals (STRs) continue to gain popularity across global markets — and so do the regulations that govern them. From city ordinances to national frameworks, short-term rental regulations vary widely by location. In the UK, landlords must comply with both national housing laws and local authority restrictions.

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Bill Would Allow 3-Day Evictions in Federal Subsidized Housing

Rental Housing Journal

Federal lawmakers have introduced a bill to allow landlords to give tenants in federal subsidized housing 3-day eviction notice, according to reports. Landlords had been required to give 30 days notice to tenants in federally subsidized housing before evicting them for non-payment of rent, after COVID-19 protections had ended.

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Washington State Rent Control: What Multifamily Property Owners and Investors Need to Know Now

Rental Housing Journal

Overview of Washington’s New Rent Control Law Here’s what HB 1217 means for multifamily property owners and investors: Annual rent increase limit: Landlords can increase rents each year by a maximum of either 7 percent plus inflation (measured by the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers, or CPI-U), or 10 percent, whichever is lower.

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Move-in Affordability Plan Aims to Cut Philly Move-in Fees

Bay Property Management Group

Lets dig into what the Philadelphia government is proposing, and what it could mean for your next move. If the government passes it, it will cut down the fees and deposits that have made life harder for tenants. Its called the Move-In Affordability Plan. But what exactly is this plan? How does it work? Read along to know more.

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What Is a Rent Stabilized Apartment? What You Need to Know

Bay Property Management Group

In this guide, well break down what rent stabilization really means, who it applies to, and what renters and landlords should know. Landlords must navigate restrictions , balancing rent caps with maintenance costs, compliance requirements, and long-term tenant retention strategies. So, What Does That Really Mean?