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Blog Post The Dos and Don'ts of Portfolio Management in 2024

The Dos and Don'ts of Portfolio Management in 2024

Around 33 million homes in California are rented out rather than occupied by owners.Managing a real estate portfolio effectively in 2024 calls for a clear understanding of the dos and don'ts. Whether you have some experience as an investor or you're just starting, knowing...
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Blog Post 5 Signs of a Quality Rental Property Management Company

5 Signs of a Quality Rental Property Management Company

California has low rental vacancy rates and high rent prices, making Pleasanton an excellent choice for the astute real estate investor. Yet, owning real estate for rental purposes involves more than just identifying a great place to invest.As a real estate owner, you're resp...
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Blog Post Real Estate Asset Management Best Practices That Put Money In Your Pocket

Real Estate Asset Management Best Practices That Put Money In Your Pocket

California's highly expensive housing market makes savviness a necessity. There's no denying that real estate assets are valuable investments for any real estate investor looking to boost their income.Still, you must also use effective real estate asset management strateg...
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Blog Post A Real Estate Investor's Guide to Tax Statements and 1099s

A Real Estate Investor's Guide to Tax Statements and 1099s

It's an unfortunate fact that most taxpayers aren't familiar with even the most basic tax rules. When renting out properties, this lack of knowledge can be disastrous. There's no denying that real estate taxes are an essential aspect of property ownership.As tax seaso...
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Blog Post Navigating Fees and Taxes When Working with a Property Management Company

Navigating Fees and Taxes When Working with a Property Management Company

When investing in rental property, understanding the financial intricacies of property management is crucial. One of the more complex aspects involves navigating the various fees and taxes associated with working with a property management company. This comprehensive guide will d...
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Blog Post Repairs and Maintenance: Navigating Responsibilities with a Property Management Company

Repairs and Maintenance: Navigating Responsibilities with a Property Management Company

Managing a rental property effectively requires a clear understanding of the responsibilities related to repairs and maintenance. A well-maintained property not only ensures the happiness and safety of tenants but also preserves and potentially increases the value of your investm...
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Blog Post How to Keep Great Tenants in Your Investment Property

How to Keep Great Tenants in Your Investment Property

As rental vacancy rates across the country increase, you could struggle to retain renters. Learning how to keep great tenants can increase your occupancy rate. Otherwise, long-term vacancies can become costly and stressful.Use these tips to ensure effective leasing management. Wi...
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Blog Post Decrease Vacancy With Creative Leasing Strategies

Decrease Vacancy With Creative Leasing Strategies

Landlords are fighting rising vacancy rates. In California, the rental vacancy rate reached 4.1% last year. If your investment properties remain vacant, you could lose thousands of dollars every month.Instead, use these rental leasing strategies to attract new renters. With these...
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California's SB 329: Landlords Must Accept Housing Vouchers

Disclaimer: This document and any information contained herein are provided for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. The author of this document is not an attorney, and the information presented should not be considered a substitute for professional leg...
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SB 267: How California Landlords Must Adapt to Credit Report Restrictions

Disclaimer: This document and any information contained herein are provided for informational purposes only and do not constitute legal advice. The author of this document is not an attorney, and the information presented should not be considered as a substitute for professional ...
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