SEVEN TYPES OF TENANTS Every Landlord Should Want
Choosing the right tenant is one of the most critical decisions a landlord can make. From strong rental history to hidden potential applicants, proper tenant selection directly impacts net operating income (NOI), reduces costly turnover, and increases long-term property value
Rents Fall in California Cities: Is a Cooling Trend Coming?
Rent prices continue to rise nationwide, but key California markets like the Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim metropolitan area are seeing declines—hinting at a potential cooling trend in the U.S. rental market.
Renting to Family or Friends: Pros, Cons, and Best Practices
Renting to family or friends may seem convenient, but it can lead to unexpected challenges. Here’s what landlords should consider before entering these agreements.
What’s happening in the Sacramento market?
As interest rates rise and inventory grows, the housing market is shifting. Here’s what buyers and sellers need to know to navigate today’s real estate landscape.
First Signs the Rent Frenzy Is Ending Nationwide
After months of soaring rents, new data shows growth is slowing—an early sign that the rental market may finally be cooling.
Why Property Managers Should Be Additional Insured
Adding your property manager as an additional insured may seem unnecessary—but it’s a key step in protecting both your investment and your property manager from risk and liability.
July 2022 Landlord and Tenant Legal Q&A Guide
A practical landlord Q&A covering key issues such as unauthorized pets, late fees, lease renewals, guest occupancy, security deposit timelines, and best practices for enforcing lease rules and protecting property managers.
Five Reasons Why Rents are Rising at a Record Pace
Rents are rising at record levels due to inflation, housing shortages, and shifting demand. Discover the five key factors driving rent increases and what they mean for renters and investors.
Single-Family Rental Homes See Drop In Returns
Rental yields for single-family homes are declining across most U.S. counties as property prices rise faster than rents. While returns are shrinking, opportunities still exist in lower-priced markets where yields remain relatively strong.
Pet Deposits, Pet Fees, and Pet Rent: What’s the Difference?
Learn the key differences between pet deposits, pet fees, and pet rent, including what’s refundable, how much landlords typically charge, and what works best for rental properties.
California Security Deposit Laws: 2026 Comprehensive Guide
A complete guide to California security deposit laws, covering limits, deductions, inspections, and when landlords must return deposits to tenants.
Should You Allow A Trampoline at your Rental?
Allowing trampolines in rental properties can be a tough decision for landlords. While they offer fun and exercise benefits, they also come with serious safety risks, liability concerns, and maintenance issues. Understanding both the pros and cons can help property owners make informed decisions and set clear lease policies.
How to Avoid Rental Scams: A Complete Guide for Tenants
Avoid falling victim to rental scams by learning the most common red flags, from fake listings to upfront payment requests. This guide breaks down how scams work and how to safely verify rental properties before signing a lease or sending money.
4 Signs the Housing Market Is Starting to Cool
The housing market is beginning to cool after a period of rapid growth, with slower price increases, more listings, fewer bidding wars, and longer selling times. While conditions are becoming more manageable for buyers, it remains a seller’s market with strong demand and rising mortgage rates expected to impact affordability.
Local Market Trends
Home prices are still climbing even as mortgage rates rise, driven by strong demand and limited housing supply. Despite affordability challenges, low inventory continues to create a competitive sellers’ market, with buyers making aggressive offers to secure homes.
Rising Rates: Easing Inflation vs. Housing Normalization
Rising mortgage rates may be cooling buyer demand, but home prices remain at record highs. While higher rates won’t fully normalize the housing market, they could help slow inflation by limiting economic spending.
Prices Continue to Rise as Mortgage Rates Hit 13-year Highs
Mortgage rates are climbing quickly following aggressive interest rate hikes by the Federal Reserve, yet home prices continue to rise due to limited supply and strong demand. Even as borrowing becomes more expensive, market trends suggest that waiting may not lead to lower prices, making timing crucial for potential homebuyers.
Security Deposits: What’s Considered Normal Wear & Tear?
Learn the difference between normal wear and tear vs. excessive damage in rental properties. This guide explains what landlords can legally deduct from a security deposit and what tenants are not responsible for.
Five Benefits of Hiring a Property Manager
Hiring a property manager can save time, reduce costs, and help you build a strong rental portfolio. From handling tenants to minimizing liabilities, discover the key benefits of professional property management.