May 2022 Q & A
A practical landlord Q&A covering California rental laws, including rent payment enforcement, carpet replacement requirements, tenant notice rules, guarantor responsibilities, and handling lease violations.
Three Decisions Landlords Need to Make When Thinking About Determining Rent Value or Raising Rent
Raising rent isn’t just about covering rising costs—it’s about balancing expenses, market rates, and tenant retention. This guide helps landlords make smarter pricing decisions in today’s rental market.
Five Tips For Successful Single-Family Rental Investing
The single-family rental market is booming, with rising demand and record-high rent growth. If you're new to investing, understanding your financial position, choosing the right market, and conducting proper due diligence are key to success. Here are five essential tips to help you get started in single-family rental investing.
What to Do If a Tenant Dies in Your Rental, or Plans To…
When a tenant dies in your rental property, landlords must follow specific legal and practical steps. This guide explains how to handle notification, secure the unit, coordinate with the executor, manage the lease, and deal with belongings and cleanup properly.
Eleven Mistakes Inexperienced Landlords Make
Becoming a landlord may seem simple, but costly mistakes can quickly add up without proper preparation. From skipping tenant background checks to underestimating maintenance costs, this guide highlights 11 common errors new landlords make—and how to avoid them for long-term success.
Squatters’ Rights: A Guide to State Law & How-To Evict
quatters’ rights, also known as adverse possession laws, allow individuals to claim property ownership after occupying it for a certain period. This guide explains how these laws vary by state, how to prevent squatters, and the proper legal steps landlords must follow to evict them.
How to Evict Squatters and Other Non-Conventional Tenants
Evicting squatters and tenants without a lease can be complex, but landlords still have legal options. Whether dealing with inherited tenants, unauthorized occupants, or tenancy-at-will situations, it’s essential to follow proper eviction procedures. This guide explains how to serve notices, understand squatter rights, and take legal action to regain control of your property while staying compliant with the law.
April 2022 Fair Housing Q & A
A practical Q&A guide to California fair housing laws covering protected classes, reasonable accommodations, assistance animals, and the differences between ADA and housing regulations. Perfect for landlords, property managers, and tenants.
Competition Heats Up With 5 Offers Per Home Sold
The housing market is heating up as buyer competition intensifies, with nearly five offers per home and many bids exceeding asking price. Homes are selling quickly, often within weeks, forcing buyers to compete aggressively and face multiple rejections. As demand continues to rise, understanding these trends is key to navigating today’s competitive real estate landscape.
Greater Sacramento Real Estate Market Update
Home prices have reached record highs while housing inventory has dropped to historic lows, creating one of the most competitive seller’s markets in recent years. With homes selling faster than ever and mortgage rates rising, buyer behavior is shifting—impacting affordability, demand, and who can enter the market.
Lawmaker shelves bill targeting credit reports in tenant screening AB 2527
California’s AB 2527, a bill that sought to ban landlords from using credit reports in tenant screening, has been shelved following opposition from property owners. The debate highlights ongoing tensions between fair housing access and financial risk management for landlords.
March 2022 Q & A
This landlord Q&A covers essential topics like rental assistance eligibility, eviction procedures, tenant bankruptcy, lease violations, and deposit rules—helping property owners navigate common legal and financial challenges.
Waiving Inspections for Real Estate Purchase
In a competitive real estate market, some buyers waive home inspections to secure a deal—but this can come with serious risks. Skipping an inspection may limit your ability to identify defects and even affect your legal rights if issues arise later. Before making that decision, it’s important to understand the potential consequences and why inspections are a critical step in protecting your investment.
Market Update: Mortgage Rate Hikes Now Definite
Rising mortgage rates in 2022 are expected to impact affordability and buyer demand, but low housing inventory continues to support home prices. While interest rate hikes may slow the market slightly, strong demand and limited supply mean home values are still likely to increase—just at a more moderate pace than previous years.
Property Management: Money Well Spent
Managing a rental property can be stressful and time-consuming, especially when handling tenants, maintenance, and legal matters. Hiring a property manager helps streamline operations, improve tenant selection, ensure timely rent collection, and reduce overall workload—making it a smart investment for landlords.
High Levels Of Housing Demand Expected To Carry Over Into The New Year
Housing demand continues to surge as remote work trends, low interest rates, and limited inventory reshape the real estate market. Here’s what the latest data reveals.