The legal landscape for property owners is ever-changing, and 2024 brings several updates that landlords in California need to know. Staying informed is key to protecting your investments and maintaining compliance. New Laws and Their Impact 1. AB 12: Rent Cap Adjustments Rent increases are now limited to 5% annually or CPI (whichever is lower). […]
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Winter-Ready Rentals: Preparing Your Property for Cold Weather
As the chill of winter approaches, it’s time for property owners to ensure their investments are ready for the season. Cold weather can bring various challenges, from maintenance issues to tenant concerns. At 36 North Properties, we help owners stay ahead of potential problems, ensuring their properties are winter-ready and protected. Why Preparing for Winter […]
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The Secret to Tenant Retention: Keep ‘Em Happy, Keep ‘Em Long-Term
As a property owner, filling vacancies is expensive and time-consuming. The key to maximizing your rental income? Tenant retention. Keeping quality tenants for the long haul ensures steady income, fewer turnovers, and a lot less stress. But how do you keep tenants happy and renewing their leases year after year? Here are the top […]
More than 400 people in the U.S. die from unintentional carbon monoxide poisoning every year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. More than 20,000 visit the emergency room, and more than 4,000 others are hospitalized. Everyone knows that carbon monoxide detectors save lives but are they the landlords responsibility to install and maintain with […]