Industry Insights
The Hidden Costs of Traditional Security Deposits
Have you ever thought about how traditional lump-sum security deposits can negatively impact your property's bottom line?
Utah Security Deposit Law
The state of Utah does not have security deposit regulations regarding how much property owners can collect from residents as a security deposit amount, application fee amounts, or pet feet.
Texas Security Deposit Law
The state of Texas recently implemented a new regulation that enables property owners to offer an alternative to traditional security deposits.
A Property Manager’s Guide to Pay Later
If you have done any amount of online shopping in the past few years, you’ve almost certainly noticed an option to split your purchase into smaller payments.
Tennessee Security Deposit Law
Property owners operating in the state of Tennessee do not have limits on the application fee, security deposit amount, or pet fee that they can collect, provided that the pet is not a service animal
South Dakota Security Deposit Law
Property owners in the state of South Dakota have clearly outlined security deposit regulations that they must abide by. The state of South Dakota also enables property owners to charge a higher security deposit than what is legally allowed, which is up to one month, for extenuating circumstances provided that the tenant agrees to the terms period to learn more about security deposit regulations in the state of South Dakota, continue reading below.
South Carolina Security Deposit Law
To learn more about the security deposit regulations for rental properties in the state of South Carolina, continue reading below.
Rhode Island Security Deposit Laws
To learn more about security deposit regulations for rental properties in the state of Rhode Island, continue reading below.