9 January 2026 | 8 replies
Are there apps that we can utilize or do we need a more formal software such as REPSLog?
6 January 2026 | 8 replies
Also, instead of logging in to a ton of different software, everything is right through the Jurny platform and most of it is included in the price.
13 January 2026 | 0 replies
The average job opening now receives 242 applications, nearly triple what it did in 2017.
16 January 2026 | 9 replies
Do an application, go through the first round of underwriting, maybe even order an appraisal depending on your timeframe.
4 February 2026 | 110 replies
Once you acquire proof of insurance and fill out the application, you are looking at around a 6-week to two month turnaround time with the Division of Consumer Affairs.
15 January 2026 | 15 replies
So much of what goes in to tenant screening is not what a PM reads on paper but from sitting down face to face with prospective applicants.
31 December 2025 | 7 replies
Apartments.com, etcPre-approve applications.
12 January 2026 | 0 replies
In Chicago, that rule is not applicable more often than people admit.I own and manage multifamily here, and I’ve watched otherwise “good” buildings quietly underperform once you factor in:Property taxes rising faster than rentsA real CapEx cycle approaching (roof, tuckpointing, boilers)Management intensity that no longer matches the returnEquity growing while cash flow stays flatI’ll add this because it’s relevant: I’ve personally sold a Chicago 4 unit building in Rogers Park that was cash flowing.Not because it was a bad property—but because once I ran the keep vs sell math, the return on equity no longer justified the management, upcoming CapEx, and risk compared to other options.On paper, the building worked.
13 January 2026 | 6 replies
I would continue you to ask, and add it to the rent ledger in the software, if this does not work then at move out, I would have all this documented and take this out of the security deposit when they leave so that you are documented if the old tenant does not agree and tries small claims.
13 January 2026 | 2 replies
The Govstream pilot is designed to reduce errors at the front end by checking applications against city code, zoning rules, floodplain data, GIS mapping, and historic overlays before plans bounce back and forth for months.In simple terms: fewer surprises, fewer resubmissions, faster answers — with people still making the final decisions.This also feels long overdue.