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How to minimize tenant turnover using online property management tools

Housing Wire

Tenant turnover happens when the current tenants move out of a rental property and the property is now vacant and it needs to be prepared for new tenants to move in. Turnover is one of the most costly aspects of the property management business, with the average turnover costing more than two thousand dollars.

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Streamline Real Estate Management With Mobile Forms

GoForrmz

Optimize your real estate management with digital forms Property management and real estate are dynamic industries with responsibilities that constantly shift, ranging from tenant placement to ensuring compliance with real estate board regulations. Ready to take your property management to the next level?

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What to Expect from a Property Management Company?

The Robert Weiler Company

If you own several properties (or even just one), the chances are that you don’t have much time on your hands. That’s why a property management company is the perfect solution for commercial real estate owners like you! Owning commercial property is a considerable undertaking. Managing Day-to-Day Affairs.

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Commercial Property Manager Maintenance Tips for Every Season

The Robert Weiler Company

Commercial property management is a year-round task as weather changes can bring unexpected complexities to inexperienced property owners throughout the seasons. The property you oversee must be ready for any weather condition, regardless if you’re encountering winter snow or summer winds. Inspect Equipment for Safety.

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Top 5 Property Management Mistakes

McKissock

Property management can be a rewarding investment, but all too often property owners don’t realize how complex this investment can be. Property management often involves detailed agreements and a diverse clientele, which means that there is a lot of room for error. Mistake #1: Not screening tenants.

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Real Estate Tech Trends for 2025

GoForrmz

As we approach 2025, realtors, property managers, and other real property professionals must stay ahead of the curve by adopting innovative tech solutions to keep up with their competition and the demands of an advancing market. Traditional methods are not only time-consuming but also prone to errors.

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Maintenance repairs landlords are (and aren’t) responsible for

Inman

Regular property inspections, transparent policies, and a willingness to address concerns create a foundation of trust between landlords and renters, Ryan Barone writes.

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