Have you ever rented a home or apartment? What was your landlord like? Have you ever pictured yourself in that role? If you get into real estate investing, you could make that dream a reality.It's not easy to start investing in real estate; there are a lot of factors to consi...
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May has arrived, and with warmer temperatures on the way, enjoy the 60 and 70 degree days while you still can! In this month’s update, we will discuss a disappointing jobs report, a fading pandemic (fingers crossed!), new property management legislation, and possible change...
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Temperatures aren’t the only thing heating up this month as the local (and national) real estate market is scorching. A combination of low inventory, affordable mortgages and strong demand is fueling record home price appreciation and buyers are struggling to find homes. We...
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It’s officially been a year since the COVID nightmare started, and for the first time since, we are pleased to provide you with an update containing only good news! The best part? We didn’t cherry pick the stories, it’s just been a great month. In the paragraphs...
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Living with a moratorium on evictions is starting to feel a lot like Tom Brady winning the Superbowl...an inevitability. Eviction restrictions were just extended and are now in place until at least March 31st and could be extended further. In and of itself, that would be discoura...
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It has only 28 days since our last publication but what a month it’s been. A long awaited and hotly contested stimulus bill was signed (that includes rent relief!), the results of two runoff elections in Georgia have shifted the balance of power in the U.S. Senate, vaccine ...
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This is our last publication of the year, and in looking back, what a year it has been. Think the kind of year your grandchildren will ask you about. In just the last 12 months, we’ve all weathered a global pandemic, shelter in place orders, the rise of “work+parent f...
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With all eyes on Washington in the lead up to the 2020 election, and the agony of slowly waiting for the results to come in, it feels like the last month has flown by. Also, regardless of whether you lean left or right, I think everyone can rejoice in being glad it’s finall...
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What Options Do I Have If My Tenant is Breaking a Lease Agreement?
By Daniel Robertson Sunday, September 6, 2020
Lease agreements are invaluable legal contracts that allow both the tenant and the property owner to abide by the rules of the tenancy. It’s a form of assurance that the tenant will pay rent until the expiry of the lease and that the landlord won’t raise the rent.But...
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Questions to Ask a Property Manager Before Hiring In Utah
By Daniel Robertson Sunday, August 30, 2020
Hiring a property manager or company is a big investment. Property management is complicated and fast-paced. It takes talent, dedication, and a unique skill set to succeed in the industry. Because of this, you’ll want to make sure you are choosing the right manager for...
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