2020’s reduced revenues were on top of the slim-to-negative margins most mom-and-pop landlords already experience.
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2020’s reduced revenues were on top of the slim-to-negative margins most mom-and-pop landlords already experience.
During the recovery window from COVID-19 rent debt, landlords are required to use an additional notice when seeking to evict tenants for nonpayment of rent.
It’s a bird! It’s a plane! No, it’s just the high cost of your rent going up. The typical U.S. renter is expected to be cost burdened by the end of 2021, according to a recent Zillow analysis. Cost burdened is defined as the need to spend more than 30% of monthly...
Although landlords who have lost rental income are more likely to defer maintenance needs on their properties, doing so creates problems. Options are available to assist landlords in providing a habitable and safe environment for their tenants.
A national trade association for residential landlords is the first to seek compensation for money losses resulting from the federal eviction moratorium.
This article is part of an ongoing series covering violations of real estate law. Here, the Department of Real Estate (DRE) revoked the California real estate license of a broker who made substantial misrepresentations to his clients, mishandled a trust account, and more.
While the federal eviction moratorium is no longer enforceable, California’s moratorium remains in place.
The U.S. eviction moratorium is scheduled to be scrutinized by the highest court, and its future looks grim.
For every short-term rental eliminated in the past year, a much-needed new unit has become available for a long-term tenant or owner occupant.
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