Property Management

ASA Action Prompts Changes to Property Ads
Construction Management ASA Action Prompts Changes to Property Ads

The search for a new home often begins online, where prospective buyers place immense trust in the accuracy of property descriptions, making regulatory oversight a critical component of market integrity. Recent actions by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) have highlighted this, particularly

What Fuels a Powerful Real Estate Partnership?
Construction Management What Fuels a Powerful Real Estate Partnership?

In the intricate and high-stakes world of multifamily real estate, the success of a newly developed property often hinges not just on its location or amenities, but on the delicate and powerful synergy between the developer who builds the vision and the management firm tasked with bringing it to

Can Small Homes Fix a Big Housing Problem?
Construction Management Can Small Homes Fix a Big Housing Problem?

A new housing development in Pocatello, the Steel Hollow Cottage Community, is not just nearing completion but is simultaneously highlighting a profound and unmet need for more affordable, non-traditional rental housing within the city. This project, which transforms a once-vacant lot at 620

Does an Illegal Lease Mean Free Rent for Tenants?
Construction Management Does an Illegal Lease Mean Free Rent for Tenants?

The discovery that a rental property fails to meet legal standards often leads tenants to a compelling question: if the lease agreement is based on an unlawful premise, are they entitled to a full refund of every dollar paid in rent? This scenario presents a complex legal dilemma, pitting a

How Will the UK's New Housing Laws Affect You?
Construction Management How Will the UK's New Housing Laws Affect You?

A sweeping series of landmark housing laws enacted across the United Kingdom in 2025 has fundamentally altered the property market, introducing the most significant changes for renters, homebuyers, and property managers in a generation. These reforms, tailored to the specific needs of England,

Stagnant Tax Relief Worsens UK Housing Crisis
Construction Management Stagnant Tax Relief Worsens UK Housing Crisis

Across the United Kingdom, an estimated 28 million empty bedrooms sit unused in private homes, a stark and silent contrast to the escalating housing crisis that has left millions struggling to find affordable accommodation. A key government initiative designed to tap into this vast reserve of

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