Tag Archive for: coronavirus

Mortgage Lending During COVID-19: What Homebuyers Need to Know

In the early days of COVID, with shelter-in-place starting to take effect, businesses shutting down, and rates dropping rapidly, no one really knew what was going to happen next. Once economists could tell that this was going to have a large…

How has Covid-19 Changed The Property Management Industry?

The COVID-19 pandemic has severely impacted nearly all businesses, including property management. Since the coronavirus outbreak in March, many people could no longer go to work, businesses shut down, and “normal” day-to-day activities were…

Rent Relief During the Pandemic

Amid the coronavirus pandemic, renters in many states are protected by a temporary moratorium on evictions.However, the rules leave tenants across the country with a lot of unanswered questions. For example, can a landlord evict you as soon…

Tips For Building Cash Reserves During Coronavirus

If you own rental properties in Miami, there's no doubt that you may be dealing with a difficult time financially right now since most  tenants are not currently working due to stay at home order. The reality is that coronavirus will…

We’re Still Open During Coronavirus!

Do you need property management services in Miami? With more tenants unable to work due to coronavirus it makes sense for landlords in Miami to have a property management company working for them. At Miami Property Management, LLC, we specialize…

Evictions are paused in Miami, but for how long?

Coronavirus has only been in the United States for a few months now but, and during it’s brief time here it's changing the way that business is being done across the country, especially in the rental market sector because as of March 2020…

What impact will coronavirus have on the real estate market?

On March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) officially designated the coronavirus and COVID-19 (the respiratory illness it causes) a pandemic. Cases have occurred in 114 countries and resulted in approximately 120,000 infected…