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Soaring rental prices make it even more difficult to save for a house

If you're paying more for rent, then you can't save as much as you might have been able to for a down payment.

‘A crisis for renters’: Football sent Inglewood home prices and rents skyrocketing

Home sellers profit from area development, including SoFi Stadium, site of Super Bowl 2022. Rents are up, too. Now, the city is less affordable.

Column: Should the Pasadena Laemmle be saved? Definitely. Can it be saved? It’s complicated

Having lost its multiplex when the ArcLight closed, Pasadena now stands to lose its art house. What does the future hold for the city — and theaters?

Black-owned wealthtech start-up Esusu hits $1bn valuation following $130m Series B

Esusu is now one of just a handful of Black-owned unicorn start-ups in the world.

Banking on the metaverse

Having a presence in the metaverse seems inevitable, and the best time for banks to understand the possibilities is now.

10 Things To Look for in A Rental Lease Agreement

Looking for a rental home is not always a smooth and easy experience. It can be downright frustrating depending on what exactly you are looking for. If you are one of the lucky ones to find your perfect place the next step is signing a rental lease agreement.     As a general rule of thumb, it is really important that you read through and agree to documents you are signing. Rental lease agreements are no different. Which is why it it can be very frustruating when you first look one over. Depending on your leasor, they can be very detailed and often take a trained professional to fully understand.   There are certain things that you should always include in these rental agreements. If you are putting a rental agreement together here are some points you should include. If you are reading one over before signing, be sure your … Continued

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The Important Laws and Regulations All Landlords Must Remember

When it comes to renting a property, things can get confusing. There are a number of federal laws that help to protect tenants' rights, and it can sometimes seem that tenants have more rights than landlords. Plus, it’s up to landlords to ensure that they always act according to federal regulations—which means that you have to know what to do, and what not to do, to avoid any issues with the tenant.

Triple Net Cannabis Leases

One of the most common commercial cannabis lease structures is what is commonly referred to as a “triple net” or “NNN” lease. Triple net cannabis leases allow landlords to pass on nearly all operational costs associated with a property to a tenant, which can be a big benefit for both landlords and tenants. Today, I’ll

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BiggerPockets Podcast 561: Establishing Your “Beachhead” to Work Less and Invest MUCH More | Q&A w/Craig Curelop

House hacking, renting by the room, co-living, boarding houses? These are all things that author, investor, real estate agent, and expert hacker of houses, Craig Curelop, is used to. Craig […]

Here’s why it’s so hard to buy a home right now

The past year may have been a wild ride for homebuyers, but reports indicate that the housing market in 2022 could be even more competitive than in 2021.

LendInvest chair Faes to set up crypto mining operation in Texas

LendInvest co-founder Christian Faes has corralled tens of millions of dollars for a new crypto mining venture.

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