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12 proptech trends property managers should know in 2025

Buildium

The property management world changes quickly as technology moves forward. Keeping up means learning about the latest proptech trends shaping how we manage, lease, maintain properties, and engage tenants. Unlike basic 3D models, digital twins pull in live data, giving you a real-time window into your propertys performance.

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Understanding Fair Notice Periods: A Landlord's Guide to Smooth Evictions

Property Management Inc.

It allows tenants the opportunity to pay rent, correct lease violations, or leave voluntarily before the situation escalates. Lease agreements typically outline specific rules, but local housing laws often fill in the gaps. Some properties require a 60-day notice, as specified in state-specific agreements.

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8 Ways Property Owners Can Enhance the Resident Experience

Beach Front Property Management

The resident experience includes every interaction with their property manager and the rental property, from signing the lease to moving out. This experience covers everything, such as the quality of services provided, timely maintenance, clear communication, and the overall enjoyment of living on the property.

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What are the different types of real estate investment trusts (REITs) and how do you invest in them?

MRI Software

Knowing the differences helps you make informed decisions that match your goals. Equity REITs Equity REITs invest in and manage income-generating properties. They earn money by leasing space, collecting rent, and distributing dividends to shareholders. They generate income from leasing space to businesses.

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How to Pet Proof Your El Segundo Rental Property

Real Property Management California Coast

Why You Should Pet-Proof Your Property One of the key reasons why you should pet-proof your property is to attract more excellent and qualified residents that keep your rental property business thriving. Many landlords worry they will get a “bad pet” and regret letting them on the property.

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How to Pet-Proof Your Washington, DC Rental Property

Real Property Management DC Metro

Why You Should Pet-Proof Your Property One of the main reasons why you should pet-proof your property is to appeal to more quality and qualified residents that keep healthy our rental property business. Numerous landlords worry they will have a “bad pet” and regret allowing them on the property.

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Commercial real estate risk management: A strategic approach for investors

MRI Software

This can be accomplished through excellent property management, thorough tenant screening, and securing long-term leases with reliable tenants. You should also review zoning laws and future development plans in the area to ensure the property aligns with your investment goals.