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How we Evaluate your Property to get the Most Rent
Today I would like to address the process of how we evaluate your property in order to get the most rent for it. In today’s market, you have to keep in mind that when Covid 19 lockdowns took place, caps on raising the rent on many properties did too. So it seems, a lot of the…
Read MoreSB 1190: Victim Tenants can Break Lease
SB 1190 is a Bill that was produced and passed to allow Tenants that are victims of a crime the right to walk away from the lease agreement at no additional penalty. Existing law authorizes a tenant to notify the landlord that the tenant or a household member, was a victim of an act of…
Read MoreTips on Selling a home with tenants.
Tips on Selling a home with tenants. Selling a home can sometimes be stressful. To sell a house with tenants is even more challenging. If your home is currently occupied with renters and you now plan to sell, the process is not always an easy task. In fact, many real estate agents recommend waiting until…
Read MoreWhat Does a Sex Offender Have to Tell a Landlord? Understanding Sex Offender Housing Rights
Numerous concerns regarding the rights and obligations of landlords and tenants come up when renting property. One such question is whether or not a sex offender has to tell their landlord about their status as a felon. This topic involves legal, ethical, and practical considerations for both parties. Let’s jump in and answer common inquiries…
Read MoreOwning Rental Property Out of State: An Owners’ Story
Owning rental property out of state can be a major headache, especially if you are a DIY (do-it-yourself) landlord. What do you do when you live in one state and have one ormultiple properties in other areas? What if you are military and relocate multiple times? Here’s how one property owner, Joe Khoury, now has…
Read MoreHere’s How High Rent and Low Income is Effecting the Housing Market
High Rents and Low Income are Driving Roommates Together February 15, 2015 by Chanda Gunter The Census Bureau recently reported that the home ownership rate in the United States is at a 20 year low, dropping to 64% at the end of last year. This was 1.2 percentage points lower than at the end of…
Read MoreHow to Sell a House Occupied with Tenants: 5 Smart Tips to Do it Right
Selling a home can sometimes be stressful. To sell a house with tenants is even more challenging. If your home is currently occupied with renters and you now plan to sell, the process is not always an easy task. In fact, many real estate agents recommend waiting until the lease expires, however, this scenario is…
Read MoreWhy this room is becoming more important
Real Property Management Coast in Orange County is happy to bring you this article by Amy Hoak from Marketwatch.com. At Real Property Management, we stay on top of market and real estate trends. Here is why we think the home office is an important asset. Amy Hoak – Marketwatch.com With mobile technology, it’s easy to…
Read MoreTo Remodel your home, or not to?
By: Daniel Goldstein, Published: Market Watch Feb 10th, 2015 To Remodel your home, or not to? Here at Real Property Management Coast in Orange County, we can help you with your remodels. But when is a remodel a good idea. Here is an article by Daniel Goldstein : When it Pays to remodel your home…
Read MoreInaccurate Zillow ‘Zestimates’ a source of conflict over home prices
Great article on Zillow’s ‘Zestimates’ and how they differ from actual home values. http://www.latimes.com/business/realestate/la-fi-harney-20150208-story.html
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