What should landlords do — or not do — when tenants are late on rent?

Should investment property owners be lenient with overdue rent payments? When should landlords start the eviction process? Experts share tips on how to deal with delinquent tenants. Continue reading

The Agency enters Idaho with new Boise franchise

Operations at the office, which marks the brokerage’s 81st location globally, will be a family affair led by managing partners and couple Mike and Robyn Moir, alongside their daughter and partner Rachel Moir. Continue reading

Stricter rules eyed for controversial PACE energy improvement loans

PACE loans can burden homeowners with higher property tax bills that heighten the risk they’ll get behind on their mortgages, federal regulators say. Continue reading

From daydreams to dream homes: How Glennda Baker rose to the top

As a child, Baker and her single mom bounced around rentals until the Georgia resident reached the tenth grade. Now, she helps make the dream of homeownership come true for people every day. Continue reading

Be prepared for bad news — and learn how to deliver it to clients

Bad news is just part of the reality for real estate agents. Here’s how to deliver it effectively while ensuring clients are properly prepared and educated. Continue reading

Troubled real estate eyed as JP Morgan takes over First Republic

Berkshire Hathaway Vice Chair Charlie Munger warned of “trouble ahead” for the U.S. commercial property market as federal regulators seized First Republic Bank early Monday morning. Continue reading

‘Trailblazer and icon’: Real estate reacts to Sherry Chris’ retirement

Inman reached out to the many real estate professionals who’ve been impacted and inspired by Chris during her tenure to get their thoughts on her legacy and her influence. Continue reading

Cash is King for Gen Z as Cash Stuffing Trend Catches On 

Consumers emerged from the depths of the pandemic into a period of sustained inflation, rising interest rates and market volatility, likely making it more difficult for many Americans to make ends meet. In particular, those with limited income streams, like some Gen Z adults (born between 1997 and 2005). Perhaps as a result, many consumers […] Continue reading