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Florida law requires safe, habitable rentals. After hurricane damage, tenants may qualify for reduced rent or lease termination if the unit becomes uninhabitable.
A Redfin survey shows the gap between owners and renters in younger generations is much larger than the gap in older generations.
True inclusion involves more than visible identity factors, experts say. Use a broad approach to address often-overlooked needs.
Housing prices increased 4.2% from last year nationwide, the Federal Housing Finance Agency said. Price appreciation remained modest for the 6th month.
Clear, memorable messages that cover areas of expertise, market knowledge and business values can make an agent stand out and push a career forward.
As recovery continues, more than 26,000 people have checked into FEMA-supported housing and more than 2,700 blue tarps have been installed on roofs.
Inspiration for marketing can often come from the most unexpected sources. Here’s how to discover fresh ideas and stay ahead of the curve.
Florida Realtors chief economist said storms never seem to leave a statewide impact on the housing market. Rather, they cause a temporary lull in sales.
Check out these helpful ways for Realtors to use technology to streamline your workflow and improve your outcomes.
Voiceovers in different languages, all courtesy of an AI voice generator, help this broker win business.