This article was published in Forbes on 2/29/2024 Marketing hinges on specificity. If all products and services could be marketed the same way, that would defeat the purpose, wouldn’t it? You wouldn’t try to sell a vintage Chevy Blazer by showing a trailer for it in movie theaters across America, just like you wouldn’t advertise […]
Property Management Education
Which is Best to Buy: One Bedroom or Two Bedroom Apartment?
Congratulations, you’ve finally built the courage and decided you want to be a landlord in Burbank. You even have the budget for it too. The question therefore is not “to be or not to be” but whether you should buy a one bedroom or two bedroom apartment. Some may ask what’s the difference whether you […]
Understanding and Managing Tenant Expectations During Relocation
Relocating tenants can be a challenging process for both landlords and renters. Many factors must be considered to ensure a smooth transition from finding a new property to packing up and settling into a new place. One important aspect of relocation that often gets overlooked is managing tenant expectations. As a result, his article will […]
Rental Property Maintenance in Los Angeles
A property management company is only as good as its maintenance effort. Our fully operational in-house maintenance team allows us to do more to benefit you than a company that hires out all repair work to vendors. We have vetted technicians ready to deploy at any given moment and can guarantee far more transparency. Here […]
Transferring Water Costs To Your Tenants
What Is Ratio Utility Billing? At Los Angeles Property Management Group (LAPMG), our accounting department utilizes a successful Ratio Utility Billing System (RUBS) through AppFolio that allows owners to gain great benefits and feel a sense of relief when it comes to utility billing. Ratio Utility Billing is a system in which a property’s utility […]
Can Tenants Sue You for not Repairing a Leaking Roof?
With the recent downpour hitting roofs across Southern California, many landlords are starting to consider the prospects of getting sued by their tenants for a leaking roof. While a leak in your property’s roof may sound trivial, the legal consequences can be anything but. The short of it is, yes they can sue you. […]










