
There's a moment every self-managing landlord eventually hits. The spreadsheet that once felt like a smart, scrappy solution starts fighting back. A rent payment gets logged in the wrong cell. A lease renewal slips through the cr...

The problem isn’t too few tools. It’s too many tools that don’t integrate well. Leasing is in one system. Maintenance is in another. Payments are in yet another portal. Reporting is somewhere else. That patchwork delays and...

Every vacant unit is a cost. No more rent. Possible utility costs. Increased pressure for marketing. Staff are rushed. Owners start looking for answers. In the multi-family and rental property management space, slow property turn...

The rental housing market has become a strong influence on Gen Z renters, prompting new strategies for building properties, marketing them, and managing business activities. The generation needs different standards of convenience...

The Housing Opportunity Through Modernization Act (HOTMA) is one of the most significant regulatory changes to HUD programs in decades. HOTMA implementation is intended to simplify and modernize income and asset calculations, but...

Tenant improvements are essential to commercial property management because they determine leasing success and tenant satisfaction while enhancing property value. Tenant improvements require methodical planning when they involve ...

HOA restrictions require community associations to closely examine the effects of inflation and how it affects the community's overall operations. Historical models used to plan reserve funding have changed over the past several ...

Condominium finance has radically changed over the past few years because of regulatory oversight, GSEs, and notable structural failures. The FHA, Fannie Mae, and Freddie Mac have all established eligibility guidelines for pur...