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New “broker fee” reform could help tenants save thousands of dollars when finding their next apartment or home to rent, but it could come at a significant cost to landlords. […]

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Investors: Make Sure to Capitalize On “Resolutions of Unacceptable Conditions”
Inspections are important because you need to know what you're getting into, but they're equally important for the negotiations that can occur after.
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