



A practical overview of leasing, screening, inspections, maintenance coordination, and owner reporting.

Compare selling vs holding your LA County home as a rental using realistic assumptions.

Questions to ask before hiring a manager and what to expect during onboarding.

Learn how RUBS can help multifamily owners recover shared utility costs more fairly.
Short, practical articles to help you price confidently, stay organized, and run your rental with fewer surprises.

Many Los Angeles County landlords live far from their rental. Some are in another county, another state, or another country.…

Condo rentals are everywhere in Los Angeles County. They can be excellent long term rentals, but they have a different…

Most landlords compare property managers by percentage. It is a natural starting point, but it is also where many owners…

Vacancy is expensive. In Los Angeles County, every extra week of downtime can wipe out the benefit of a rent…

Evictions are expensive anywhere. In Los Angeles County, they can also be slow and stressful because process requirements and tenant…

Rent increases in Los Angeles County are rarely difficult because of the math. They are difficult because the rules can…

Shared utilities can be a major challenge in multifamily—especially in older buildings without individual submeters. When water, sewer, and trash…

Owning a rental can be a strong long‑term investment—but the expenses add up. Many costs tied to operating and maintaining…

California landlord‑tenant rules can feel complex—especially in large markets where statewide protections overlap with local city rules. This guide is…

Hiring a property management company is one of the highest-impact decisions you can make as a landlord. The right partner…

If you’re debating whether to sell your home or keep it as a rental, both options can be smart—but they…
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