Luxury Property Management Articles

Most Common Things That Fail a Home Inspection in Los Angeles

Waiting for the results of a home inspection can be highly stressful at times. This applies to both the buyer and the seller. That being said, if you know which ...

Effective Strategies for Aging-in-Place in Rental Properties

  Aging in place is becoming an essential consideration for many, especially as the population ages. It refers to the ability of people to live in their own homes and ...

How to Renovate Tenant-Occupied Properties

How to Renovate Tenant-Occupied Properties Renovating your investment property is a great way to boost its value and make the space look better. But what if you have a tenant ...

Checking The Air Quality Of Your Rental Property Before Leasing It To Tenants

Checking The Air Quality Of Your Rental Property Before Leasing It To Tenants Whether you’ve found your first rental home and are preparing to rent it out for the first ...

How To Tailor Marketing Strategies For Vacancies At Your Unique Property

This article was published in Forbes on 2/29/2024 Marketing hinges on specificity. If all products and services could be marketed the same way, that would defeat the purpose, wouldn’t it? ...

Tips for Writing an Effective Warning Letter to a Tenant

If your tenant is guilty of lease violations or involved in other activities that are prohibited in your rental property, you will need to write him an effective warning letter. ...

Three Ways Property Managers Can Help Owners Relax—And How To Find The Right One

This article was published in Forbes on Dec. 28th, 2023 In the thirty years I’ve spent in this industry, I’ve used many words to describe the work of property management—including ...

What’s the True Cost of Holding an Empty Property

What’s the True Cost of Holding an Empty Property Most investment properties can only generate income if you find tenants and rent out the property. Unfortunately, if your property is ...

Can Tenants Sue You for not Repairing a Leaking Roof?

With the recent downpour hitting roofs across Southern California, many landlords are starting to consider the prospects of getting sued by their tenants for a leaking roof. While a leak ...