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Is Renting Tiny Homes a Viable Option?

The ideal rental home seems to change on a dime as new renters enter the market with their own set of priorities. As the trend of minimalism continues to gain traction, so does America’s obsession with tiny homes. The idea of cleaning out your clutter and downsizing is quite popular now, and many people are

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Keep Residents Excited this Halloween with a Fun Event

As the leaves begin to fall and the weather gets a little bit colder, it’s the inevitable sign that we’re entering the holiday season. Before anyone puts up their trees and hang Christmas lights that will stay up until March, we get to engage in the spooky and fun spirit of Halloween. Treat your residents

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California Proposes New Rental Housing and Employment Legislation

As September comes to an end, it’s time for the California Governor, Jerry Brown, to make some decisions on legislation. As bills pass over his desk, let’s take a look at what’s coming down the pipeline and what’s been approved.

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Is Facebook Disregarding the Fair Housing Act?

The US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has filed a complaint against social media giant Facebook. The company is allegedly allowing advertisers on their site to be discriminatory with options that violate and target the seven protected classes. As these practices have been brought to light, an investigation into whether they are violating

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Smell Marketing for Rental Housing Could Fill Vacancies Faster

Smell marketing isn’t a new idea by any means, and there’s no doubt that you’ve encountered it before. Casinos utilize it to encourage gambling and increase drink sales; medical offices use it to put you at ease while you sit in the waiting room, and gyms use it to keep the air fresh and encourage

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Fair Housing Law: What You Need to Know

If you’re working in the rental housing industry, there’s no doubt that you’ve heard of the Fair Housing Act (FHA). While you may think that it’s just a piece of legislation that prevents bias of the seven protected classes (race, color, religion, disability, sex, familial class, and national origin), there’s much more to it than

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Introducing the Reimagined CIC Blog!

The CIC Blog is dedicated to keeping you up-to-date on all things rental housing industry related, and we’ve redone our blog to help you easily search for the content you’re looking for. Not only have we given our blog a makeover, but we’re now located at www.cicreports.com/resources. Take a look at our new and improved

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California Supreme Court Upholds Constitutionality of State Consumer Reporting Statute

After several years of litigation, in Connor v. First Student, Inc. the California Supreme Court decided that the California Investigative Consumer Reporting Agencies Act (“ICRAA”) was not unconstitutionally vague as applied to employment background checks. It reached this conclusion notwithstanding its finding that there is some overlap between the ICRAA and the California Consumer Credit

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Is Amazon Fresh the New Move-In Gift?

When a tenant fills your vacancy, it isn’t uncommon to offer them a move-in gift to show your appreciation. Maybe you offer a month of free internet or a gift card to a restaurant in the area, but you do something nice to start your relationship with your new renter on the right foot. With

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Is Pet Tenant Screening the Future of Rental Housing?

The debate on whether or not to allow pets in rental housing is always ongoing, and there are certainly arguments for both sides. It seems like everyone has their own opinion, and they’re steadfast in their belief. However, as resident pet tenant screening become more advanced, could this new form of verification be the turning point?

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