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Finding the Perfect Multifamily Property

American Apartment Owners Association

Operating costs can consist of property taxes, real estate agent fees, utilities, maintenance, property management fees, homeowners insurance and legal fees. If all of this is too much for you, you may need to hire a professional property management company.

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Best Vacation Rental Software for 2025: Top Tools for Property Management

Avantio

This incredible evolution only highlights the increasing demand for short-term rentals and why using advanced vacation rental software to efficiently manage properties is essential. Contents Toggle Key Takeaways What Is Vacation Rental Management Software? In 2025, the short-term rental market is projected to reach $138.05

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How to Keep Great Tenants in Columbus: Your Retention Playbook

RL Property Management

Showing the property, processing applications, preparing new lease documents, and managing the move-in process all take considerable effort. Utility Bills: When a unit is vacant, you, the owner, are typically responsible for paying utilities like electricity, water, and gas to keep the property showable and maintained.

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10 Property Management Marketing Ideas for Short-Term Rental Success

Host Tools

Meta: Use Meta Ads to target specific demographics like travelers, local property owners, or tourists interested in your location. LinkedIn: Target property owners to highlight your professional property management services. Build trust with property owners who may need your management services.

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The NAR Lawsuit: How Property Managers Can Deal With Its Fallout

BetterWho

As a property management company owner, the recent NAR lawsuit might have you questioning your next moves. This isn’t just another headline; it’s a game changer for how we manage properties and comply with new regulations. We say yes.

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Finding the Perfect Multifamily Property

American Apartment Owners Association

Operating costs can consist of property taxes, real estate agent fees, utilities, maintenance, property management fees, homeowners insurance and legal fees. If all of this is too much for you, you may need to hire a professional property management company.

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How to Avoid Water Damage in Your Rental Property

Young Management

Install Water Detection Devices Water leaks can go unnoticed for long periods, especially in areas that are rarely used, such as basements or utility rooms. Working with a professional property management company can help mitigate these risks and ensure that properties are well-maintained.