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  3. Rental Templates by State. Check out our comprehensive list of rental forms and templates for both landlord and tenant use. Includes lease agreements and more.

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  6. Property Management Industry Statistics & Trends [2024 ]

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    The property management industry employs a total of 875,000 full-time, part-time, contract, and self-employed workers; 720,000 work in residential property management. Property management positions had a net growth of 64,120 between 2022 and 2023, up 29.1% .

  7. What Are Property Management Services and Do You Need Them?

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    Here are some of the most common tasks: Filling Vacancies – This includes marketing & advertising, screening tenants, and getting the new tenant set up with a lease. Repairs – If something breaks, your property manager is the first call. Landscaping – They’ll handle keeping the curbside appeal high.

  8. Landlord Tenant Laws by State [2024]: Renter's Rights & FAQs

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    Last Updated: June 15, 2023. If payment has been accepted for rent (and/or a written or oral lease exists), a renter has inherent rights under landlord tenant law. These rights vary by state but always include the tenant’s right to a habitable premises, due process before an eviction and more. Landlords also have certain rights, such as the ...

  9. Average Property Management Fees (2024): by Type & by State

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    We researched property management companies across 80 metropolitan areas to determine common service fees and how property managers charge for their services. Property managers from our sample charge an average management fee equivalent to 8.49% of the total monthly rent. Setup fees average $185.24.

  10. Landlord Statistics [2024 ]: Population, Income & Demographics

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    U.S. landlords will collect $428 billion total rent in 2024. 9.72 million tax-paying Americans own rental property in 2024. Landlords own 18.2 million rental units, equivalent to 1.89 units apiece. 88.5% of landlord-owned properties are single-family units.

  11. Average Rent by Year [1940-2024 ]: Historical Rental Rates

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    The average monthly rent in the U.S. in 2023 was $1,448, up 7.95% year-over-year (YoY). If trends continue, the average renter will pay $18,252 in 2024 ($1,521 /month). The Fair Market Rent (FMR) for 2025 * is $1,671 per month for a 2-bedroom apartment (2BR); for a one-bedroom (1BR), FMR is $1,393.