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Blog Post What Happens When a Tenant Dies in Your Rental Property in Georgia?

What Happens When a Tenant Dies in Your Rental Property in Georgia?

Managing rental properties comes with unexpected situations—and one of the most sensitive and complex scenarios a landlord may face is the death of a tenant. If you own rental property in Atlanta, GA, understanding your legal responsibilities and the proper steps to take is...
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Blog Post Tenant Turnover Shock: Why Some Atlanta Rentals Sit Vacant Longer Than Expected

Tenant Turnover Shock: Why Some Atlanta Rentals Sit Vacant Longer Than Expected

For many Atlanta landlords, a vacant rental property is more than just an inconvenience—it’s a financial drain that can quickly spiral into what industry professionals call “tenant turnover shock.” While Atlanta remains a strong rental market, many propert...
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Blog Post Rising Property Taxes in Georgia and How They Impact Rental Profitability

Rising Property Taxes in Georgia and How They Impact Rental Profitability

If you’re a landlord in Atlanta or anywhere in the state, you’ve likely felt the pressure of rising property taxes in Georgia. What used to be a predictable line item has become one of the most volatile and profit-draining expenses in rental ownership. In some develop...
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Blog Post How to Prevent Tenant Payment Fraud in Atlanta Rentals

How to Prevent Tenant Payment Fraud in Atlanta Rentals

Tenant payment fraud is no longer a rare occurrence—it’s an increasingly sophisticated problem impacting landlords across Atlanta. From doctored pay stubs and fake IDs to fraudulent money orders and wire scams, bad actors are leveraging technology to exploit property ...
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Blog Post Rent Loss Insurance: Is It Worth It for Atlanta Property Owners?

Rent Loss Insurance: Is It Worth It for Atlanta Property Owners?

For Atlanta landlords, rental income isn’t just extra cash. This is often the foundation for covering mortgage payments, property insurance premiums, maintenance, and long-term investment goals. But what happens when a covered event like a fire, severe storm, or sudden...
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Blog Post Georgia’s “Safe at Home Act” Explained: What Atlanta Landlords Must Do Now

Georgia’s “Safe at Home Act” Explained: What Atlanta Landlords Must Do Now

If you own or manage rental properties in Atlanta, Georgia, there’s a new law you can’t afford to ignore. Georgia’s “Safe at Home Act” (HB 404), effective July 1, 2024, significantly changes landlord responsibilities across the state. This legis...
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Blog Post How to Leverage Rental Analytics to Make Better Investment Moves

How to Leverage Rental Analytics to Make Better Investment Moves

Real estate investing has entered a new era, one where intuition alone is no longer enough. Today’s most successful real estate investors, property managers, and real estate firms rely on data analytics to gain valuable insights, reduce uncertainty, and stay competitive in ...
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Blog Post How to Build a Tenancy-Friendly Maintenance Calendar for 2026

How to Build a Tenancy-Friendly Maintenance Calendar for 2026

With maintenance costs rising and Georgia rental laws evolving, 2026 is shaping up to be a year where planning ahead matters more than ever. For Atlanta landlords, success in the rental business depends on more than responding to repair requests. It requires proactive m...
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Blog Post Understanding Fines, Fees & Penalties for Non-Compliance with Atlanta Landlord Laws

Understanding Fines, Fees & Penalties for Non-Compliance with Atlanta Landlord Laws

Operating a rental property in Atlanta comes with tremendous opportunity but also tremendous responsibility. While Georgia is considered a landlord-friendly state, compliance with Georgia landlord-tenant laws, local Georgia laws, and Atlanta-specific regulations is essential to a...
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Blog Post Is Switching From Long-Term to Short-Term Rentals Smart in 2026?

Is Switching From Long-Term to Short-Term Rentals Smart in 2026?

As the Atlanta rental market heads into a new cycle, both investors and property managers are asking one big question: Is it time to pivot from long-term rentals to short-term rentals? With shifting market trends, rising regulatory pressures, changing traveler...
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