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As a landlord, you already have plenty to manage. With the introduction of new laws for 2025, it’s more important than ever to understand how these changes impact your investment property. The good news? Many of these changes are already accounted for in our property management process, ensuring compliance without disruption to you. Below is […]

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Current Law (Prior to July 2024): The law dictates how landlords can set security deposit rules for rental property. It specifies that landlords cannot request or receive more than 2 months’ rent as a security deposit for an unfurnished home or 3 months’ rent for a furnished one. Additionally, tenants pay the rent for the […]

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