Month: January 2026

The Hidden Risk in Rental Housing Isn’t Pets…

The Hidden Risk in Rental Housing Isn’t Pets…

…It’s the Pets You Don’t Know About by Jennifer Stoops When I first started in property management almost 20 years ago, I had the same belief many operators still hold today: pets are risky. Full stop. Dogs scratch floors, cats stain carpets, and every so often, someone’s “sweet baby angel” turns...

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Risk Lives in the Gaps

Risk Lives in the Gaps

How Growing SFR Portfolios Lose Control Without Real-Time Visibility by Blake Adams Single-family rental operators have become far more sophisticated over the past decade. For example, acquisition models are tighter, capital planning is more disciplined, and portfolio analytics are deeper than...

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Cost Segregation as Risk Management

Cost Segregation as Risk Management

How Serious Real Estate Investors Control Tax Risk Without Sacrificing Returns by AJ Lyons In real estate, risk management is rarely a single decision. It is a framework, one that experienced investors apply across leverage, tenant selection, construction oversight, insurance coverage, and capital...

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Correct Property Insurance Is Critical for Real Estate Investors

Correct Property Insurance Is Critical for Real Estate Investors

Protecting Your Investment Is Not Optional, It Is Essential By Aaron Anderson For real estate investors, property insurance is not a box to check or a regulatory formality, it is a core component of risk management and long-term portfolio protection. Whether you own a single rental property or a...

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2025 Disposition Strategy Report

2025 Disposition Strategy Report

Retail Homeownership Rate Ten Points Higher for Auctions than Retail Sales by Daren Blomquist Auction.com, the nation’s leading distressed real estate marketplace, released its 2025 Disposition Strategy Report, which shows that distressed property disposition strategies that favor earlier sales at...

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When is a Foreclosure Sale Final?

When is a Foreclosure Sale Final?

California Court of Appeals Gives Industry a Big Win by T. Robert Finlay, Esq. and Jonathan D. Fink, Esq. For decades, lenders have battled third-party purchasers in court over whether a mistaken foreclosure sale can be unwound. While the answer has always been dependent on a variety of complex...

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The National Rental Home Council Appoints New COO

The National Rental Home Council Appoints New COO

Effective Advocacy Requires Credibility & a Strong Organizational Infrastructure by Maite Solis The National Rental Home Council (NRHC) has named Terrie Suit as its new Chief Operating Officer. With more than 25 years of experience in housing policy, real estate finance, and association...

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Federal Housing Policy Continues to Evolve

Federal Housing Policy Continues to Evolve

National Rental Home Council Engages with Policymakers by National Rental Home Council Efforts to advance federal housing policy continue to evolve as Congress weighs multiple legislative paths forward. While the Senate’s ROAD to Housing proposal was not ultimately included in a broader year-end...

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