You've Decided to Rent Out Your LA County Property, What Do You Do First?
By Bell Properties Thursday, April 2, 2020
There are some excellent reasons to rent out your property in Los Angeles County. Whether it’s a home you once lived in or something you inherited, selling it in today’s market won’t bring you nearly as much ROI as you’ll earn by renting it out for five, 1...
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Why Communication is Key to Maximizing your ROI on your Los Angeles Investment Property
By Bell Properties Thursday, March 26, 2020
If you want to earn as much ROI as possible on your Los Angeles rental property, you need to know how to communicate. While most investors think about the rent they need to collect and the improvements they need to make in order to earn as much as possible with their investment p...
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Vacancies are best avoided by Los Angeles landlords, and not just because they’re expensive. They’re also stressful and can lead you to desperately approve tenants that may not be well-qualified. When rent isn’t coming in and you’re worried about the vacan...
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Analyzing the Return on Investment for Single Family Properties | LA County Property Management
By Bell Properties Thursday, March 12, 2020
The Los Angeles real estate market is full of diverse investment opportunities for buyers who want to purchase and rent out a Las County property. If you’re trying to decide between a multi-family property and a single-family home, you’ll need to crunch some numbers a...
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QUESTION: Can a board be held liable if a unit owner has a permanent house guest that is dealing drugs from the unit? ANSWER: Neighbors are understandably concerned for their safety when they see a stream of strangers going into and out of a unit--some of them rough lo...
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EV CHARGING STATION
POWER CORD
QUESTION: We recently had a homeowner request permission to install an EV charging station in his garage. That wouldn’t be a problem except he wants to use it to charge a car outside his garage.
The Board feared that would represent a tr...
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The following is a partial list of laws recently signed, in the state of California, that take effect as of January 1, 2019, and also AB 1482, which takes effect January 1, 2020 with some retroactive elements. These laws can be found on the state government site at http://l...
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Breaking down the new law, and what it means for owners and tenants. AB 1482 California has passed statewide rent control this month (AB 1482), ignoring the will of the people who voted 62% to 38% against a different piece of rent control legislation (Proposition 10) just under a...
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Posting online reviews may seem semi anonymous, but don't be fooled, you can be held liable for posting erroneous reviews. Small businesses often live or die by word-of-mouth, as roughly 86% of U.S. consumers consult online reviews before patronizing a local business, accordi...
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QUESTION:
I was chairman of our security committee. Only myself and my backup had access to the security camera system. This was to ensure the privacy of our tenants. The president demanded that I give access to board members stating that they have a right to s...
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