San Francisco Property Management Blog
As leaders in the San Francisco property management market, we want to make things better for landlords and tenants, vendors and partners. All of us face similar challenges, whether it’s Airbnb tempting your tenants to sublet or the recent drought, which left landlords wondering how to manage water. We share our expertise and our advice on our San Francisco property management blog. Follow along to get your most common questions answered. Learn from our experience and avoid costly mistakes.
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Best Ways to Properly Deal with Property Maintenance in San Francisco, CA
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...
What Will San Francisco Rental Market Trends Look Like in 2018?
The rental market in San Francisco in 2018 is looking much like it did at the end of 2017. Today, we’re sharing a few rental market trends that you need to be aware of if you’re a landlord in San Francisco. Property Management San Francisco: Lower Rents Rents are down...
San Francisco Rent Increases Explained by a Professional Property Manager
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...
Guidelines on Terminating a Tenancy – Explained by a San Francisco Manager
In San Francisco, the ease with which you can terminate a tenancy really depends upon when your property was built and received its certificate of occupancy. The rent ordinance dictates your eviction controls. Rent Control and Terminating Tenancies For properties...
Property Management San Francisco – How to Handle Roommate Changes
In San Francisco, you have to allow your roommates to add new and additional roommates. If one roommate moves out, you have to allow your tenants to get a replacement roommate. Replacement Roommates as Unauthorized Subtenants It’s important that you do not recognize...
Tips on How to Deal with Security Deposit Refunds in San Francisco
Once your tenants move out, you will probably wonder what you can assess against their security deposit. The key is to avoid security deposit disputes, and today we’re telling you what you can charge for and what you shouldn’t charge for from a tenant’s deposit....
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