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Can a Landlord Live With Tenants?

No, landlords are typically not permitted to live with their tenants due to privacy concerns and the potential for legal liability. Living arrangements between landlords and tenants can lead to conflicts and disputes. When leasing out a property, it is essential to understand the rights and responsibilities of both landlords and tenants. One common question that many landlords have is whether they can live with their tenants. While the idea of sharing a living space with your tenants may seem economical or convenient, it is generally not recommended or even legal in many states. This is because living with your tenants could blur important boundaries, such as the right to privacy and the... Read more

With today’s technologies, paying rent, for many landlords and tenants, has become either an automatic process or a simple matter for pressing a few buttons on their...

Renters hoping to catch a break might be able to find deals in the western parts of the United States as the rental crisis starts to ease across the country, according...

Naming apartments is a tricky game—and creating it to be one-of-a-kind is the NAME of the game, pun completely intended. What Can an Apartment Name Do? The purpose of...

A landlord can take legal action if tenants are being noisy. Living in close proximity with noisy neighbors can be a major annoyance for both homeowners and tenants. As...

How Apartment Communities Can Help Renters...

Multifamily owners and operators can support residents in boosting their fiscal fitness with insights from the 2024 NMHC and Grace Hill Renter Preferences Survey Report. Understanding the needs and concerns of renters is crucial for providing exceptional service. Renters today are focused on their financial fitness, and the 2024 NMHC and Grace Hill Renter Preferences Survey Report shows how owners and operators can help residents with their financial goals. Multifamily owners and operators can integrate innovative and user-friendly financial options into the marketing and management of their properties. This not only offers the ability to attract new renters and retain current renters, but... Read more

Think you’ve got the best apartment community in your city yet struggling to retain residents? We get it. In the ever-changing landscape of apartment life,...

What Is a Short-Term Gain? A short-term gain is a profit realized from the sale of personal or investment property, a capital asset, that has been held for one year or...

In the ultra-competitive world of multifamily property management, your online reputation is more crucial than ever. The importance of actively managing and responding...

2023 was a volatile year for the multifamily industry. Demand patterns and rent prices returned to a post-pandemic normal, but apartment communities’ operating...