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Blog Post Exploring the Top 10 Neighborhoods in Pleasanton, CA: Welcoming Communities for a Great Lifestyle

Exploring the Top 10 Neighborhoods in Pleasanton, CA: Welcoming Communities for a Great Lifestyle

Pleasanton, California, is a city known for its strong sense of community and excellent quality of life. It offers a variety of neighborhoods that are friendly, safe, and provide a high standard of living. In this blog post, we will explore the top ten neighborhoods in Pleasanton...
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Blog Post How to Craft a Winning Property Marketing Plan

How to Craft a Winning Property Marketing Plan

Are you eager to discover the secrets behind a winning property marketing plan? Your search ends here. In this article, we will delve into the art of effective property marketing and unveil a treasure trove of strategies.Property marketing success might seem like it's out of ...
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Blog Post Service Animals in California: Does the Law Allow Them in Rentals?

Service Animals in California: Does the Law Allow Them in Rentals?

There are over 500,000 service animals in use across the US.As a landlord, you might have a potential tenant who needs a service animal as part of their daily lives. When it comes to service animals in California, there are laws that protect people who require their assistance.Ar...
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Blog Post The Best Way to Collect Rent: A Guide for Landlords

The Best Way to Collect Rent: A Guide for Landlords

Did you know that landlords should try to avoid cash, credit cards, and personal checks as ways to pay rent? Even though these methods have been used in the past, they have downsides and risks. Accepting payment this way could make collecting rent harder and less safe.As a landlo...
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Blog Post Saving Money and Time: Cost-Effective Maintenance Practices for Landlords in the Tri-Valley

Saving Money and Time: Cost-Effective Maintenance Practices for Landlords in the Tri-Valley

Maintenance costs are higher these days. This is likely not news to you; if you’ve made even a simple repair recently, you know that the costs have risen on everything from labor to materials to supplies. The best way to avoid these high maintenance costs is this: avoid mai...
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Blog Post A Pleasanton Landlord’s Guide to Screening Tricky Tenant Applications

A Pleasanton Landlord’s Guide to Screening Tricky Tenant Applications

When you’re screening tenants, the most important thing to be thinking about is fair housing compliance. Of course you want to think about whether they’re qualified. And, yes, you’re trying to determine whether your applicants can be relied upon to pay rent on t...
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Blog Post Clearing Up the Confusion: A Pleasanton Tenant's Guide to Ending a Lease Early

Clearing Up the Confusion: A Pleasanton Tenant's Guide to Ending a Lease Early

Perhaps something has changed in your life unexpectedly, and you need to move out of your rental property early. What does this mean for you, and what responsibilities do you have to your landlord or property manager?It’s a misconception among some Pleasanton residents that...
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Blog Post How to Get a Tenant to Renew Their Lease

How to Get a Tenant to Renew Their Lease

The tenant turnover rate for 2021 was at a record low for the decade at 15.6%, however, this was mainly due to state laws that paused evictions during the pandemic.Now that people are recovering financially, if you have a good tenant then you really should try to keep at your pro...
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Blog Post 4 Clauses You Must Include in Your Lease Agreement

4 Clauses You Must Include in Your Lease Agreement

Did you know that 44 million households in the United States rent their homes? In fact, these households opt for the convenience and flexibility of renting rather than owning. Renting allows individuals and families to find a suitable living space without the long-term commitment...
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Blog Post What Do Landlords Mean by

What Do Landlords Mean by "Leaving A Property in Move-in Good Condition"?

Renting a property means moving into a new home. You might not own that home, but it’s still yours - from the time you move in until the time you move out. Most landlords and property managers will expect you to treat your home with respect and care. You’ll be asked t...
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