In the ‘80s and ‘90s, what we know today as legacy systems were the cutting-edge of the technology world, bringing new opportunities for leveraging software and digital resources for the financial ...
Tenant’s software automates processes for tasks such as completing rentals, collecting revenues and managing delinquencies Tenant Inc., a Newport Beach-based software startup backed by firms in the ...
Sponsored by Monday Properties and written by ARLnow.com, Startup Monday is a weekly column that profiles Arlington-based startups and their founders, plus other local technology happenings. The ...
“The landlord really has to provide more than they did in the past,” Charlie Kuntz, the innovation officer at Hines, said Thursday on a MIPIM panel, “Workplace Tech: Improve the Experience,” in Cannes ...
Two companies that make software for landlords have agreed to pay the state $100,000 and eliminate a feature that allows property managers to automatically reject prospective tenants with criminal ...
Recent bankruptcies from legacy brands such as Neiman Marcus and J. Crew reveal the importance of maintaining manageable debt levels and strong balance sheets. The coronavirus outbreak has also put a ...
Find out how modern property management software can make your life easier (and boost your bottom line) by helping you identify and avoid “nightmare” tenants. Nightmare tenants, like those who don’t ...
On the heels of a major lawsuit alleging rent-setting software violates antitrust laws, another property management company is facing similar accusations. A Seattle renter sued Yardi last week, ...
With U.S. homeownership levels back to their lowest point since 1993, rentals look set to make up a larger share of the country’s housing stock for the foreseeable future. Between the 43 million ...
Across the nation, the use of rent-setting software is under fire — and in California, the fight is heating up. Three cities in the state are taking steps to ban or restrict these tools, which critics ...