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California’s ADU (Accessory Dwelling Unit) Boom: Maximizing Rental Potential in Los Angeles
In common language, you’ll often hear people refer to ADUs as granny flats, in-law suites, garage apartments, or backyard cottages. Regardless of the name or the term that’s chosen to describe them, an ADU is either attached to the main home or detached. This can be...
Turnovers Made Easy: Efficient Cleaning and Repairs for LA Rentals
It’s essential to prepare the unit for the next occupant as quickly and cost-effectively as possible. Every turnover process involves thorough cleaning and necessary repairs, both of which can be time-consuming and costly if they’re not managed correctly. This will...
Los Angeles’s Rent Escrow Account Program (REAP): Compliance and Avoidance
Rental property owners who have a multi-family building with two or more units might find themselves dealing with the Rent Escrow Account Program (REAP). That’s not a place you want to be. When your property is referred and placed into the REAP program, it’s because...
The Impact of Hollywood Film Productions on Local Rentals: Opportunities and Challenges
If you own a local rental property in LA, you are already aware that this market is competitive, expensive, and always changing. There are a lot of excellent ways to make money with your rental property. Maybe it’s occupied by a long-term tenant and you’re enjoying...
Cost-Effectiveness and Sustainability: Water Conservation Strategies for LA Landlords
Landlords in Los Angeles face the dual challenge of managing costs while promoting sustainability in one of the most drought-prone regions in the United States. That comes with a lot of responsibility, and we’re here to talk about how to manage it. In Los Angeles,...
Tenant Subletting in LA: Understanding the Rules and Risks
As all we know, Los Angeles has always been a competitive and expensive rental market. If you’re renting out a property in LA, you need to be flexible, creative, and willing to work with situations and ideas that might not be possible in other markets. For rental...