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FCC Targets Multifamily Bulk Billing Arrangements

Advocacy groups for the multifamily industry view proposal unfavorably. The Federal Communications Commission wants apartment residents to have the right to choose their broadband service partner and outlaw contracts in which landlords require their tenants to sign up to “bulk billing” arrangements. Under these arrangements landlords insist that broadband, cable, and satellite service provided by a specific communications provider are used in the apartment, even if residents do not wish to take the service or would prefer to use another provider. The FCC proposal, if passed, would allow tenants to opt out of these bulk billing arrangements and would “increase competition for... Read more

The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors has unanimously voted to increase apartment inspections and withhold rent payments from negligent landlords, a vote that...

“Fair chance” ordinance could fine landlords for discrimination based on a tenant’s record The Los Angeles City Council will consider whether to bar landlords from...

The U.S. Department of Justice has secured an agreement for landlords to pay $500,000 in damages in a sexual harassment lawsuit involving the sexual harassment of...

Tax planning is a critical aspect of managing a multifamily real estate investment portfolio. By implementing effective tax strategies, investors can optimize their...

Evictions That Are Never Allowed

As a landlord or property manager, you most likely believe that you have a right to evict any tenant who has not paid their rent or who has damaged your property. Think again. The Fair Housing Act and the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) limit your ability to evict such wrongdoers. According to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), “Landlords can often decide when it’s legitimate to try to evict someone. There are some situations, however, in which landlords do not have a legally acceptable reason to evict someone.” Legal Reasons to Evict a Tenant Before you know what you can’t do, it is helpful to know what you can do. Although landlord-tenant laws vary by... Read more

As the deadline for filing your taxes approaches, it’s crucial to ensure that you are well-prepared and organized. Here are four important actions to take before...

As a landlord or property manager, understanding the intricacies of smoking policies in rental properties is crucial. This comprehensive guide dives into the...

Have you filed your taxes yet? If not, read on — April has a tendency to sneak up on even the savviest of taxpayers, and there are several important dates you should...

We’re well into tax season now, and that means it’s time to start prepping those tax returns.  While it’s typically not a fun task, there’s...