The world has changed a lot in the past year and a half due to COVID-19. With the rise of remote work and working from home, potential tenants have more to think about when choosing where to live. Instead of commuting to work every day, many are spending more time working fr...
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A Quick Guide to Residential Condominium Production in Oregon
By Erlin Taylor Tuesday, October 5, 2021
The whole country is experiencing a housing shortage, and Oregon is no exception. Although condos are a small fraction of overall housing available, they’re also an option for people looking for a home. Read on if you’re interested in learning more about the history a...
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Installing smart faucets in your home is one of the trendiest household upgrades you can do right now. But while they’re more popular these days, they’re not a new thing and have been around for years. So, why are smart faucets enjoying a popularity surge today? ...
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There is a housing crisis that is currently affecting people across the U.S. In a nutshell, there are people who want to buy homes, but there are no houses to buy. What’s causing this problem?The housing issue is a complex one. While many people are quick to blame instituti...
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The Most Common Air Conditioning Issues to Watch Out For
By Erlin Taylor Friday, September 24, 2021
When summer comes and the heat rises, air conditioning issues can also arise. If you’ve been regularly maintaining the air conditioning units in your rentals, you shouldn’t encounter any problems. However, unexpected issues and repairs can still sometimes happen, even...
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Mom-and-Pop Landlords Hit Harder by the Eviction Ban
By Erlin Taylor Tuesday, September 21, 2021
Recent research by Nevada Realtors (NVR) has shown that smaller landlords, also known as “mom-and-pop” landlords, have been hit harder by the eviction moratoriums when compared to larger corporate landlords. “Mom-and-pop” landlords are defined as those who...
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What Does The Ceased Eviction Moratorium Mean for Landlords
By Erlin Taylor Friday, September 17, 2021
The U.S Supreme Court has decided to end the nationwide eviction moratorium, and this decision could have a major impact on landlords all across America.The moratorium will officially end on October 3rd, 2021.This decision will allow property owners to evict tenants who are late ...
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Important Bill Passed to Keep Oregonians in Their Homes
By Erlin Taylor Tuesday, September 14, 2021
The Oregon Senate has been hard at work looking for various ways to support landlords and renters this past year and a half. The pandemic has been hard for everyone, including both landlords and renters. If you’re a landlord waiting for rent from a renter who cannot pay due...
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How to Choose the Best Counter Material for Your Bathroom Remodel
By Erlin Taylor Friday, September 10, 2021
The countertop often acts as your bathroom’s focal point, so it’s crucial to choose the best counter material for your bathroom. Typical bathroom countertops include tile, quartz, oriented strand board (OSB), and concrete. To choose the best counter material for...
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What the End of the Eviction Moratorium Means for Landlords
By Erlin Taylor Tuesday, September 7, 2021
To continue assisting those most affected by the pandemic and to stem the spread of COVID-19, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention extended the eviction moratorium until July 31, 2021. This order prevents tenants from being removed from their homes on public health...
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