Wear and Tear vs. Property Damage: What Landlords and Tenants Should Know
Normal wear and tear is the natural, expected aging of a rental home over time. Property damage is the result of negligence, misuse, or accidents by the tenant.
The Landlord’s Guide to Emergency Maintenance
Learn how to handle emergency maintenance for your rental. Identify urgent issues, manage after-hours calls, and protect your property.
Who’s Responsible for Pests? The Ultimate Guide
Learn who’s responsible for pest control in rental properties. Comprehensive guide to California laws, landlord duties, tenant obligations, and preventing infestations.
How to Get Rid of Furniture for Southern California Landlords
We’re sharing easy ways to remove and dispose of furniture to make life easier for Orange County and San Diego rental property owners.
How to Get Your Property Rent-Ready
Learn how to get your property rent-ready. With experience preparing over 1,000 properties for listing, these are the 7 things you need to do to attract the best tenants and achieve the highest rent.
The Value Triangle: Why Repairs Cost What They Do
Nobody enjoys overpaying for repairs. But determining what “too much” means can be tricky since value is subjective. One key concept to understand is the Value Triangle, which consists of Price, Quality, and Speed—you can only choose two.