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Dodd-Frank bill requires adverse action letters
The property is ready to be occupied, marketing is complete, and now you are receiving multiple inquires. At the first showing you receive two applications and it looks as though you’ll fill the unit quickly but remember only...
Jo-Anne Oliveri
| 5 min. read
Property management training – the solution
I’ve always been taught that I should never go to anyone with a problem if I can’t also assist with the solution. In my last two blogs I’ve articulated my observations and opinions on just one of the...
Brandon Serna
| 3 min. read
5 fast ways to improve your property
If it’s time for a facelift for your property there are a lot of things that you can do to give your place a fresh new look without investing a lot of time or money. If your property...
Not everyone’s a property manager!
I made a quick trade, put an offer in on a property in Arizona and then closed my laptop and headed with the kids for lunch in La Jolla. It was after lunch that I had an all...
Jo-Anne Oliveri
| 4 min. read
Property management training… what’s gone wrong?
It is my belief that one of the major reasons we have so many unhappy teams, clients and business owners is the lack of training in the property management industry. Sadly, property management has not attracted the right...
Colin McCarthy
| 4 min. read
Legal reasons for landlords to stay on top of maintenance
College was fun.  Even some of the classes I took were fun.  These particular classes did not feel like work because, well, they weren’t, really.  One such class I took was “Philosophy in Literature” taught by Peter Kreeft....
Move in – move out checklist: Part 2
The “move out” stage of a tenancy can be voluntary or involuntary. The voluntary move out process begins when a landlord receives notice from a tenant that they have intentions of no longer occupying a rental property. The...
Colin McCarthy
| 3 min. read
Tenants have legal responsibilities too
Recent posts have suggested onerous burdens and detailed obligations owed by landlords.  “What about the tenants?” you ask.  They have some responsibilities, too.  If a tenant in California does not adhere to these minimum requirements, a landlord may not...

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