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What to Do if You Suspect Your Tenant is Subletting in San Francisco

What to Do if You Suspect Your Tenant is Subletting in San Francisco

by Gordan | Jan 16, 2019 | San Francisco Owner Education, San Francisco Property Management Education

Today, we’re talking about what to do if you suspect that your tenant has moved out of your apartment and is subletting it to someone else. If it’s a rent controlled property in San Francisco, you don’t want that to happen. If the tenant’s not living there, you want...
How to Manage a Positive Landlord Tenant Relationship in San Francisco

How to Manage a Positive Landlord Tenant Relationship in San Francisco

by Gordan | Dec 17, 2018 | San Francisco Owner Education, San Francisco Property Management Education

Often, the landlord tenant relationship in San Francisco is unfortunately an adversarial relationship due to San Francisco’s rent control laws. Most landlords with tenants in place who are paying below market rents really don’t care if those tenants stay, so they...
How to Handle Your San Francisco Rental During the Slow Seasons

How to Handle Your San Francisco Rental During the Slow Seasons

by Gordan | Nov 29, 2018 | San Francisco Owner Education

Most of us have just put away all our Thanksgiving leftovers, which means we are coming into San Francisco’s slow rental season. Today on the Gordon Property Management blog, we want to talk about pricing your apartment, your single-family home, or your condo in the...
Benefits to Having Landlord Insurance – San Francisco Property Management

Benefits to Having Landlord Insurance – San Francisco Property Management

by Gordan | Nov 16, 2018 | San Francisco Insurance for Landlords and Rentals, San Francisco Owner Education

Landlords are dealing with a litigious industry. Being a landlord in the U.S. can be risky. I once read that if you want to get sued in America, one of the best ways to do it is to become a landlord. So, you need to have proper insurance for your rental property....
Best Ways to Properly Deal with Property Maintenance in San Francisco, CA

Best Ways to Properly Deal with Property Maintenance in San Francisco, CA

by Gordan | Oct 16, 2018 | San Francisco Owner Education, San Francisco Property Management Education

Let’s face it; San Francisco is an expensive city to live in, and it’s an expensive city to do business in. Most of our buildings are old, and many rent controlled properties have not seen improvements or replacements in a long time. However, rental property...
San Francisco Rent Increases Explained by a Professional Property Manager

San Francisco Rent Increases Explained by a Professional Property Manager

by Gordan | Aug 14, 2018 | San Francisco Owner Education, San Francisco Property Management Education

 As you know, properties falling under the rent control ordinance in San Francisco are subject to rent control regulations. This applies to multifamily apartment buildings built before June 14, 1979. Property Management San Francisco: Rent Increase The amount of rent...
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