Selling a property involves many decisions, and how you showcase it is one of the most important. Modern technology offers sellers two main options: virtual showings or in-person showings. Each option has unique advantages and challenges, and the right choice depends on factors like your goals, property type, and the preferences of potential buyers. Evaluating […]
Property Management
Property Safety Inspection Checklist for Agents & Owners
With the devstating wildfires across our beloved city, our minds and hearts have been most concerned with safety. We wanted to take this time to pass around a streamlined version of our safety inspection checklist for agents and owners to use during property inspections. This is a curated list agents we know have used […]
Handling Renovations with Minimal Tenant Disruption
Renovations are a necessary part of property management, whether for enhancing the value of the space, addressing wear and tear, or updating facilities to meet modern standards. For landlords and property managers, these improvements present opportunities but also challenges, particularly when tenants occupy the space. The goal is to ensure these upgrades are carried out […]
How to Store Tenant Belongings During Renovations
When undertaking home renovations, figuring out how to store tenant belongings during renovations can be a significant challenge. Proper storage is crucial to safeguarding items from damage and minimizing tenant disruption. Without a clear plan, the process can become chaotic, leading to stress and potential losses. By carefully considering your storage options and preparing in […]
Four Essential Strategies For Getting Your Apartment Rented
This article was originally published in Forbes on September 9th, 2024 The real estate rental market has been more competitive as of late. And while there’s always a thousand things owners can do to improve their property, the real art of ownership is knowing where to invest the money into the property that will go […]
A Guide To Checking Tenants’ References
Over 50% of Los Angeles County residents are renters, and over 50% of these renters are “rent burdened”, which means they spend over 30% of their income on rent, Neighborhood Data for Social Change reveals. This ups the likelihood of late payments and eventual eviction, which results in loss of time and money for you. As […]