Month: April 2026

Fair Housing and Best Practices in MultiFamily

Fair Housing and Best Practices in MultiFamily

Ways to Avoid and Limit Liability by Monica Gilroy, Esquire Multifamily management brings its own share of trials and tribulations and opens up property managers to a variety of potential issues which may lead to liability. The Multifamily and SFR sector are constant targets by the U.S. Department...

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Serving Real Estate Investors

Serving Real Estate Investors

How LoanBidz is Strengthening the Private Lending Industry by Sarah Downey For many real estate investors, the most overwhelming part of a deal is not the property; it is the financing. Finding the right lender, understanding loan options, navigating requirements, and feeling confident in the...

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How to Lease Faster in a Slower Rental Market

How to Lease Faster in a Slower Rental Market

Scaling Profitably Through Whatever Comes Next by Vanessa Anderson and Kori Covrigaru Every property manager feels it: The leads aren’t flowing like they used to. Vacancies linger longer, rent growth has stalled, and owners are asking tougher questions about time-to-lease and marketing spend. The...

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AI Is Only as Good as the Data It Runs On

AI Is Only as Good as the Data It Runs On

The Question is Whether the Data Behind it Can Keep Up by Blake Adams, SeekNow Signal 1 // Adoption has reached near-universal levels According to JLL’s 2025 Global Real Estate Technology Survey of more than 1,500 senior CRE decision-makers across 16 markets, 88% of investors, owners, and...

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The Intelligence Gap in Multifamily Property Management

The Intelligence Gap in Multifamily Property Management

And Why the Firms Closing It Are Pulling Away from Everyone Else by Ori Tamuz Property management has changed dramatically in the last decade. The properties got smarter; the tenants got more demanding, and the regulations got more complex. And yet, the software most managers rely on every day...

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Rethinking the Exit

Rethinking the Exit

A Practical Look at 721 Exchanges for Today’s Rental Property Owners by David Nelson If you’ve owned rental property for a decade or more, you’ve probably lived through more than your share of renovation bills, unexpected repairs, new tax rules, tenant protections, shifting rent caps, and...

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An Economic Snapshot

An Economic Snapshot

National Debt and the Cost of War by REI INK As of March 19, 2026, according to the U.S. Treasury “Debt to the Penny” dataset, which provides information about the total outstanding public debt, the National Debt was just over $39 Trillion. On March 1, the Debt was $38.8 Trillion. You can do the...

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