San Diego Property Management Blog

How to Handle Rent Increases Ethically and Legally

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As a landlord, raising rent is sometimes necessary to keep up with rising property maintenance costs, inflation, or market value. However, it's essential to handle rent increases ethically and legally to maintain a good relati... read more >>

Your Home Inspection Process

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For landlords, conducting regular home inspections is essential to maintaining their property, ensuring tenant safety, and protecting their investment. Knowing how to carry out a thorough inspection can help avoid costly repairs a... read more >>

What Technology Should Your Property Manager Be Using?

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Like in many other industries in 2024, property managers are digitizing their processes and workflows for better efficiency and productivity. With the right software and technology, property managers can reduce the amount of time ... read more >>

Should I Rent My Investment Property Furnished

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Each property owner has the decision to rent out their units furnished or unfurnished. Renting it unfurnished is often more convenient and less expensive for the property owner. However, there are some valid reasons why it might b... read more >>

Wear and Tear vs Damage - What is the Difference?

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Part of owning a rental property means taking care of the regular wear and tear of having full-time tenants. But, how can you tell the difference between expected wear and tear and unnecessary damage caused intentionally or throug... read more >>

Common Mistakes Made by Managing Your Own Property

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You want to maximize the profitability of your investment property, which is a common reason why property owners wonder if they can save money on management services. But it’s important to understand that managing your own p... read more >>

4 Common Ways Tenants Try to Get Out of a Lease

4 Common Ways Tenants Try to Get Out of a Lease
Property leases, which typically run for a year-long period, can present challenges to owners when a tenant chooses to break a lease. Covering rent for the terms of the lease, recompense for property damage, and the costs of findi... read more >>

Renting to Tenants With Children

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With over 20% of prospective tenants having children, as a landlord you need to prepare to rent your property to families at one point or another. While you might be worried about the additional damage children could make to your ... read more >>
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