Welcome to RENT! In this Fall issue of RENT , we take on the challenges rental owners and managers face and show how to avoid or handle them with ease. Learn how to head off fair housing lawsuits and costly evictions, both on the rise. We also dig into negligent hiring and why thorough background checks on property managers, contractors, and others can spare you liability. If trouble still strikes, see how AI-powered dispute resolution can help. Additionally, on the legal front, mctlaw reminds you there’s still time to recover COVID eviction losses from the federal government, and Adams & Reese shares a big win for landlords: emotional support animal fees are now allowed under specific circumstances. Financially, discover how to stay profitable as costs climb and renters fall behind. We highlight the new One Big Beautiful Bill and what it means for investors, bust seven rent collection myths, explore the risk of investing oil and gas mineral rights, and show you how to use 100% bonus depreciation to lower your tax bill. For something lighter, Rental Radar visits Knoxville, TN and we track celebrity moves from Brad Pitt to Jennifer Aniston. Need tenant gift ideas? Our Holiday Gift Guide has you covered. Happy Holidays from the staff at RENT . Here’s to a very peaceful and profitable 2026!
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HUGE TAX WIN: A GAME-CHANGER FOR LANDLORDS 7 MYTHS ABOUT RENTAL COLLECTION AGENCIES THAT COST LANDLORDS MONEY
WHAT THE BIG BEAUTIFUL BILL MEANS TO LANDLORDS
RISING COSTS AND RISKIER RENTERS: HOW TO STAY PROFITABLE IN TODAY’S ECONOMY
CELEBRITIES ON THE MOVE
ARE YOU GUILTY OF NEGLIGENT HIRING?
7 TENANT GIFT IDEAS TO BOOST RENEWALS THIS HOLIDAY SEASON AVOID COSTLY EVICTIONS: PROVEN METHODS TO VERIFY TENANT INCOME
MORE TENANTS ARE SUING LANDLORDS: HERE’S WHY
NEXT-GENERATION BULK STREAMING FOR EVERY PROPERTY TYPE: A SATELLITE-FREE ENTERTAINMENT SOLUTION 5 INDUSTRY RISKS OF THE BIG BEAUTIFUL BILL
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