July 2023 Apartment News Magazine

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In This Issue Quake Safety: Retrofit, Insurance, Or Both? 20 Inflation Slams California’s Rental Market. How To Fight Back. ...............................................22 Californians Should Be Skeptical of Creating a ‘Right to Housing’ in the State Constitution 26 By Supporting Renters, Landlords Struggle: Can The Burden Be Lifted? ................................... 32 Pulse on the Marketplace 34 Apartment News Proudly Serving the Rental-Housing Industry Since 1961 VOL. LXIII • July 2023 —Pulse on the Marketplace— Apartment Sales Stuck in Mud Alternatives to Outright Sales (See pages 34-36, 38)
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Apartment News is the official publication of the Apartment Association of Orange County. Apartment News (ISSN 0747-3435) is published monthly for the apartment-house industry. It is published at 525 Cabrillo Park Drive, Suite 125, Santa Ana, CA 92701; (714) 245-9500. Subscription rate for nonmembers is $25 per year. Copyright 2020 by Orange County Multi-Housing Service Corporation. All rights reserved. Postmaster: Send address change to: 525 Cabrillo Park Drive, Suite 125, Santa Ana, CA 92701. Second-class postage paid at Garden Grove, California. AAOC Education & Events 5 Navigating Evictions with Confidence 9 WelcomeHomeOC 13 Detect Fraud, Decrease Evictions 30 Lunchtime Learning 37 AAOC Summer Cruise 38 X Fund: An Alternative to the 1031 Tax Deferred Exchange 42 Fall 2023 CRHP Program 44 Multi Family Mingle Features 20 Quake Safety: Retrofit, Insurance, Or Both? By Ali Sahabi 22 Inflation Slams California’s Rental Market. How To Fight Back. By Mercedes Shaffer 26 Californians Should Be Skeptical of Creating a ‘Right to Housing’ in the State Constitution By Jon Coupal 32 By Supporting Renters, Landlords Struggle: Can The Burden Be Lifted? By Daniel Berlind 34 Pulse on the Marketplace By Nick Lieberman Departments 4 President’s Message — Eye-Opening Experience Leads to Refreshing Perspective on Elected Officials 6 Sacramento Report — Legislature Continues to Kneecap Housing Providers 10 Orange County Legislative Watch — July — Housing’s Summer Series 14 Legal Corner 16 Dear Maintenance Men 46 The Benefits of AAOC Membership 47 Welcome New Members 48 Supplier Corner — Repipe Specialists 49 Supplier Directory 53 Supplier Contact Index 66 Advertisers’ Index — Category 68 Advertisers’ Index — Alphabetical Contents Proudly Serving the Rental-Housing Industry Since 1961 VOL. LXIII • July 2023 Apartment News July 2023 www.aaoc.com Apartment News 1
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4 - Independence Day

Tuesday, Office clOsed

5 - CRHP Summer #3

CALENDAR OF EVENTS

JULY

Wednesday, 6–9 pm, Online

10 - EV Charging

mOnday, 1–2 pm, Online

11 - Board of Directors Meeting

Tuesday, 6 pm, Online

12 - CRHP Summer #4

Wednesday, 6–9 pm, Online

13 - SB 721 Balcony & Deck Inspection

Thursday, 1–2 pm, aaOc Office, see page 34

15 - Angels vs. Astros Game + AAOC Pre- Game

saTurday, 3–10 pm, gOlden rOad & angels sTadium

17 - Intellirent Screening & Marketing

mOnday, 10–11 pm, Online

17 - Seismic Retrofitting 101

mOnday, 1–2 pm, aaOc Office

18 - Ins and Outs of Eviction Notices

Tuesday, 10–11:30 am, Online, see page 42

19 - CRHP Summer #5

Wednesday, 6–9 pm, Online

25 - X Fund an Alternative to the 1031 Exchange

Tuesday, 10 am, Online, see page 38

26 - CRHP Summer #6

Wednesday, 6–9 pm, Online

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AUGUST

1 - PSC 2024 Sponsorship Signups

Tuesday, 8 am, Online

2 - CRHP Summer #7

Wednesday, 6–9 pm, Online

3 - Summer Cruise

Thursday, 5:30–8 pm, neWpOr T harbOr, see page 37

7 - Welcome Home OC

mOnday, 10–11 am, Online

8 - Board of Directors Meeting

Tuesday, 6 pm, Online

9 - CRHP Summer #8

Wednesday, 6–9 pm, Online

14 - Fraud Detection & Protection

mOnday, 10–11 am, Online, see page 13

15 - Navigating Evictions with Confidence

Tuesday, 10–11:30 am, Online, see page 5

16 - CRHP Summer #9

Wednesday, 6–9 pm, Online

23 - CRHP Summer #10

Wednesday, 6–9 pm, Online

30 - CRHP Summer #11

Wednesday, 6–9 pm, Online

31 - Lunchtime Learning

Thursday, 12–1 pm, Online, see page 30

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To promote, protect and enhance the rental housing industry by providing programs and services that enable our members to operate successfully, and by supporting our members’ interests legislatively in order to preserve private property rights.

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Officers

n President John Tomlinson

n First Vice President Randy Combs

n Second Vice President Denise Arredondo

n Vice President

Legislative Council Nathan Poth

n Treasurer Laurel Dial

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Eye-Opening Experience Leads to Refreshing Perspective on Elected Officials

Last month I had the good fortune to attend an event that revitalized my confidence and appreciation for our elected state legislators.

As many of you know, I have been an active member of the AAOC Legislative Committee, as well as the California Rental Housing Association (and its predecessors), for more than a decade. The majority of my interactions with our state legislators during this time has been in their districts and then in Sacramento during our annual Legislative Day.

So being invited to attend the Orange County Legislative Caucus monthly breakfast meeting with our lobbyist, Ron Kingston, and Rae Beam of California Strategic Advisors was truly an honor and privilege. The caucus is comprised of the state senators and assembly members who represent districts in Orange County, plus we had some of AAOC’s representatives from Riverside County also in attendance. This meeting featured a riveting pre-

sentation to the caucus by Mr. Kingston and Ms. Beam entitled, “Pending High Profile Housing Bills and Key Credit Availability Issues.”

Professionally, the most poignant takeaway from the meeting was seeing how the legislators were united in their dedication and compassion for their constituents. But, on a more personal level, I was equally—if not more so— pleased to see every one of the legislators wholeheartedly engaged, paying their undivided attention to the information being presented.

Not one of them was distracted by their cell phone, staff, other media, or personal matters.

That may sound underwhelming, lest we forget that no fewer than 2,700 bills awaited them back in their offices and committee rooms—all in the various stages of the legislative process.

Nevertheless, they remained intensely focused and asked thought-provoking questions throughout the entirety of our time together.

For this and much more, I would like to take a moment to thank Senators Tom Umberg, Josh Newman, Janet Nguyen, and Catherine Blakespear; and Assembly Members Bill Essayli, Kate Sanchez, Sharon Quirk-Silva, Diane Dixon, Cottie Petrie-Norris, Laurie Davies, and Sabrina Cervantes. Their undivided attention and unwavering support of the residents of Orange and Riverside Counties is noted and deeply appreciated.

This July, while we all enjoy our favorite fair-weather pastimes, please be sure to remain active and engaged in our industry’s political advocacy. The calls and emails to the highly dedicated officials that tirelessly represent you are heard and do in-fact make tangible differences at the highest levels.

Of this, I was recently reminded. Sincerely,

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Legislature Continues to Kneecap Housing Providers

Are you ready to be instructed to help the state achieve goals for energy and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from the apartment buildings you own or manage?

The legislature is in hyper speed to approve the following bill.

SB 48, as amended, proposes to track all renters’ private information if they reside in a building with five or more dwelling units within the building, and obligate an owner/manager of 16 or more units to report the energy usage of those units to the state Energy Commission.

AAOC is opposed to the measure because:

I. SB 48 unconstitutionally invades upon the privacy of a third-party renter.

SB 48 will conflict with Whalen v. Roe (1977) 429 U.S. 589, which is the primary Supreme Court case concerning constitutional protections for control over information and an individual’s interest in avoiding disclosure of personal matters because there is no requirement for the previous tenant(s) to provide consent.

II. SB 48 uses energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions to convince the legislature the government should track personal information about renters.

a. While there is value in assessing greenhouse gas emissions based on the growing concerns of cli-

mate change, as SB 48 states, “…[l]arge buildings represent a small share of total buildings, but a much larger share of total energy usage and emissions of greenhouse gases.”

b. A large commercial or industrial building is not used in the same capacity as a large residential building and, therefore, those buildings cannot be tracked in the same manner.

c. A large residential building is equipped with hundreds of dwelling units, yet each unit only takes up a small portion of that building. Each unit’s energy is used differently depending upon the needs of those residents; and most importantly, is that information is private.

III. SB 48 unfairly and unequally treats renters of single-family homes differently than renters of multifamily homes.

a. Any building with five or more active residential utility accounts is subject to the provisions of SB 48.

b. There are approximately 2.8 multi-family units in California, which represents 23% of the State’s multi-family residential units and approximately 9.1 million residents.

c. If 45% of California’s population

rents, and there are 39 million residents, then about 17.5 million Californian’s rent their homes.

d. SB 48 would mandate more than half of California’s renters to involuntarily release private information about their households through “tracking” and “assessing”, while the other half of renters would be protected from releasing their private information.

Another bill that AAOC opposes is SB 567 (Durazo)

SB 567 proposes to unjustifiably and unreasonably punish both renters and property owners if a property owner evicts a renter for No-Fault Just Cause.

Among our reasons to OPPOSE SB 567 are:

I. SB 567 unfairly and adversely evicts renters and prohibits lawful tenancy by those who are not impacted by the need for repair or substantial remodel.

a. SB 567 forces ALL renters from ALL dwelling units to be evicted even if only some dwelling units are affected by repair or substantial remodel, regardless of the number of units on the property.

b. SB 567 does not, “…[e]nsure that renters can stay in their homes.” In fact, forcing prop-

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erty owners to withdraw from the rental market, all the residential units, and unnecessarily evict renters, “… [d]estabilizes their lives, kid’s education, their safety net, and affects the community as a whole.”

c. SB 567 forces property owners to pay exurbanite relocation costs to renters who do not require relocation but are evicted by mandate.

II. SB 567 does not provide provisions for property owners who may suffer from medical emergencies and are physically and/or mentally incapable of occupying as a primary residence for 12 consecutive months, but instead determines these emergencies are a material breach.

a. SB 567 would punish a property owner with punitive legal damages and the required payment of a renter’s attorney’s fees and litigation costs related to said “material breach”.

SB 567 exposes a property owner to legal liability from a renter and the state for the same cause of action relating to said “material breach”; this could force a property owner to pay double the litigation costs.

SB 567 prevents a successor in interest, for an entire decade, from pursuing business opportunities to reintroduce residential rental units to the general public, which conflicts with the legislature’s longstanding goal to increase housing opportunities in California.

SB 567 is a guise to prevent property owners from taking possession of their own property.

Generally, residential rental property title holders include multiple property owners who are natural persons. In most

cases a residential rental property owner, who is a natural person, does not have recorded ownership of at least 51% in the property based on shear math.

b. SB 567 prohibits a property owner, who is a natural person, and has recorded ownership of less than 51% from taking occupancy via “Just Cause”.

c. Additionally, SB 567 also prohibits a property owner’s spouse, domestic partner, child, grandchild, parent, or grandparent from taking occupancy via Just Cause if the natural person property owner has recorded ownership of less than 51%.

V. SB 567 would cause significant delays in repairing or substantial remodeling if a property owner is required to wait until a permit has been issued to provide Notice to renters to relocate.

a. In many instances of repair, intentional damage to a building is required to determine the magnitude of damage that needs to be repaired. Ironically, however, a permit is required to engage in this type of investigation.

b. SB 567 makes conducting repairs almost impossible because it prevents a property owner from relocating a renter in a damaged unit until a permit is issued, while simultaneously preventing a property owner from providing notice to the renter that relocation is necessary in order to complete the repairs.

The two measures are representative samples of bills that we are opposed to this year. Stay tuned.

Ron Kingston is President of California Strategic Advisors and Legislative Advocate for the Apartment Association of Orange County. For questions regarding this article, please call AAOC at (714) 245-9500.

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ORANGE COUNTY LEGISLATIVE WATCH

July—Housing’s Summer Series

There’s nothing quite like a Southern California summer. Granted, the extended June Gloom was a bit much to endure, and all reports show we are headed into a significant El Nino fall. However, we have a brief respite to realize why we live in the greatest area of the country.

Living in Southern California is a definite privilege—yes, we pay a high price for the privilege. However, as we look to the summer, let’s also look at a few of the great celebrations in our communities—and where there are opportunities to share our love of SoCal summers. With a little look we can also see what is being done to provide housing and thereby expand and share these privileges with others.

City of Orange… 3rd of July Celebration

The city of Orange has a unique tradition—it’s 3rd of July community celebration and fireworks show. Held at Grijalva Park, just a stone’s throw away from Fred Kelley Stadium and El Modena High School, this annual event draws thousands of Orange residents (and others from surrounding cities) to enjoy a great kick off to the Independence Day holiday—with one of the best fireworks displays to boot… and then people make their way over to the adjacent city of Villa Park to buy their own fireworks since they are prohibited in Orange.

Orange also has another unique situation—the opportunity to redevelop The Village at Orange (formerly known as The Orange Mall) on Tustin

and Taft—right off the 55 Freeway. And there are several housing proposals that would bring new units to Orange and really invigorate a part of town that could use some life—desperately.

When you look around us—Main Place

Santa Ana has used this as a strategy to bring new residents, shoppers, and businesses to an older part of town with the new developments along the 5 Freeway. Additionally, at the last city council meeting in June, Buena Park councilmembers approved a proposal to replace the former Sears site at the Buena Park Mall with new housing.

new multifamily development is Brea. And each July 4th the city of Brea hosts it Country Fair in its downtown—with live bands, car show, contests, games, rides, food booths, exhibitors, and arts and crafts. It’s a fun mid-day event that is enjoyable for all ages.

Laguna Beach…

July 5th–September 1st Festival of Arts / July 7th–September 1st Pageant of the Masters

Pretty much all the Laguna’s have been having housing related issues— from the discussions around redevelopment at the former Laguna Hills Mall which caused consternation in the city to Laguna Niguel and Laguna Woods struggling with their Regional

Whatever happens with these projects, we are likely to see new opportunities for people to enjoy this Southern California summer with us.

City

of

Brea… July 4th Brea Country Fair

Another city with a mall (and a former Sears site) that is considering

Housing Needs Assessment (RHNA) allocations—but Laguna Beach has had

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a number of issues ranging from Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) to rent control discussions, to Inclusionary Zoning mandates coupled with ballot box zoning issues.

Mesa that is almost as interesting.

A few years ago, the city of Costa Mesa passed what is called a “Ballot Box Planning” initiative, which effectively meant if you were planning to build anything in the city that was not 100% in alignment with the city’s General Plan, you had to get citywide voter approval for every variance your project would require.

Anyone who has ever developed anything can tell you how rare it is to have every component of your project

meet 100% of the General Plan. Variances are almost expected in projects.

Then, in 2022, city voters approved Measure K which opened the city to more opportunities—however, to date, there haven’t been many applications for new projects. AAOC has spoken with the city to help further identify opportunities and options, as well as to bring forward some ideas, but it highlights two key takeaways:

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The idyllic Orange County beach town is one that presents some of the greatest reasons why we love Southern California life so much, and also why we can’t give up on the needs of our residents. Pushing away housing and expecting other cities to pick up the slack—or attempting to impose arduous fees on housing as an attempt to dis-incentivize its development – is the exact opposite of what we should be looking to as solutions for our longterm housing needs here in California.

Costa Mesa… July 14th–August 13th Orange County Fair

Just a week after the Pageant of the Masters starts in Laguna Beach, Costa Mesa, just a few cities up the coast, celebrates the opening of the quintessential Orange County summer festival — the Orange County Fair. Costa Mesa is the home to our county fairgrounds. And, as a former Orange County Fair Beef Jerky making champion (get jealous), it holds a place near and dear to my heart.

Once you’ve recovered from the revelation that I make the best beef jerky in the county (and I have the awards to prove it), we can take another look at one of the best components of Costa

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When cities implement ballot box planning, builders turn away from the city, and getting them back is a significant, uphill effort.

When cities come up with their planning efforts, they need the seek input from stakeholders like you.

planning with it. No doubt they will be able to accommodate the growth necessary, but their approach has been one of deliberate consideration—which takes time. In the meantime, they have been approving projects as they come in... Which fits with how San Clemente is addressing the Ocean Festival gap— by having the Ocean Games—a one day competition on July 15, 2023.

Huntington Beach is pushing back on those mandates.

Rather than addressing whether the city will be successful in fighting back against the state, let’s look at the impact it is having:

• Fewer applications for new projects are being filed.

• Housing costs continue to soar.

San Clemente… July 21st & 22nd—2024

San Clemente Ocean Festival

Typically, “The Greatest Show on Surf” is one of the greatest competitions for ocean/ beach-related efforts and it comes at the end of July. Unfortunately, it has been postponed for a few years, with a plan to return in 2024. And they’ve done so to make sure the program—when re-introduced—meets the expectations of the community.

Similarly, San Clemente has been struggling with its growth and how they are

Huntington Beach…

July

29th–August 6th —U.S. Open of Surfing

Is there anything more fundamental to the Southern California experience than surfing?

• Demands for services, such as public transit, continue to increase

• The public’s view of Huntington Beach’s governance is diminishing greatly.

Let’s also look at another impact…

Well, maybe—California’s predilection to going against the grain.

Huntington Beach has long been the epicenter of both. Before “Toes to the Nose” Corky Carroll was winning championships in the 1960s, Huntington Beach was the resistant beachside town that became the focus of movies, surf culture, and yes, housing.

Have you been to Garden Grove recently? The city is booming with new projects, new developments, and a city manager who is looking for opportunities to bring in new jobs, new housing, and new retail. Long gone are the days of “Garbage Grove” or Register articles about how rundown Garden Grove Blvd. and Trask Avenue look to an outsider—now there are specific plans that make it possible to bring in solutions to our problems here in Southern California.

Conclusion

However, the world has been turned upside down when it comes to housing. California has been under-building housing units for more than 20 years, leaving us millions of housing units in the hole. Rather than addressing the issues that inhibit housing development, however, or looking to new areas to build communities, the state of California has imposed the responsibility on the local government.

Southern California is great. Summer here is unmatched. But how we are managing it and ensuring its long-term viability as a region—is broken. However, we also have the solutions playing out in our communities.

Let’s take a moment.

Plan correctly.

Address the problems.

And be more deliberate in our approach.

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Detect Fraud, Decrease Evictions

Rental fraud continues to pose serious problems for housing providers nationwide. The fraudsters are growing increasingly sophisticated and resourceful, so staying one step ahead of them has never been more important.

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Questions & Answers

I keep hearing about the “spread of rent control” and I know Santa Ana has it. But I recently heard it was beat in Buena Park (as well as Claremont in Los Angeles County) and then I read somewhere that both cities are passing “Just Cause.” I’m a bit confused. Can you tell me the difference between “Rent Control” and “Just Cause”?

While some cities have both “Rent Control” and “Just Cause” rolled up into a single ordinance, (e.g., the City of Los Angeles) the two are very different and govern different activities.

“Rent Control” is an ordinance enacted by a city to limit the amount a landlord may increase rent during a 12 month period. Some cities have both a floor and a maximum increase, such as a minimum of 1.5% and a maximum of 10%. Other cities cap the increase at a specific percentage of the CPI change over the prior 12 month period. For example, a city can limit a rent increase to 75% of the change in CPI. Yes, that

means ¾ of the actual “change” in CPI. So if CPI went up 1%, a landlord could only give an increase of three quarter of that 1%. Rent control ordinances are governed by a law known as CostaHawkins which sets various limits on what the ordinance may control. For example, under Costa Hawkins, a city may not apply rent control limits to buildings issued a certificate of occupancy on or after February 1, 1995.

On the other hand, “Just Cause” is a set or laws governing the reasons for which a landlord may terminate a tenancy. There are typically two categories of permissible terminations, including “at fault” and “no fault” terminations. As you might imagine, “at fault” means the tenant did something wrong, such as failing to pay their rent, allowing an unauthorized occupant to live in the unit, or engaging in some type of nuisance behavior. “No fault” terminations mean the landlord is terminating the tenancy even though the tenant did nothing wrong. For example, a landlord may want to move him or herself, a child, or grandparent into the unit, or they may want to permanently remove the unit from the rental market altogether.

It’s important to understand that while “Rent Control” ordinances may be governed and limited by Costa Hawkins, “Just Cause” ordinances are not. Therefore, you can have a property built in 2022 which may not be subject to rent control due to it being “new construction”, yet still be subject to a city’s “Just Cause” ordinance.

It’s also important to remember that the State of California also has a Rent Control/Just Cause set of laws as well. So even if the city in which your building is located does not have its own Rent Control of Just Cause ordinance, your property may still be subject to California’s Rent Control/Just Cause laws. There

I just got call from one of my residents letting me know her car broke down and it cost her $1,000 to get it back. Said she wanted to let me know so I would understand when she doesn’t have all the rent on the first. She asked if she can pay half on the first, another quarter on the 15th, and the balance on the 22nd. She’s never had any issues before, generally keeps to herself, and seems to take care of the apartment. Wish I had more tenants like her. If she is telling the truth about her car, seems like it might be an isolated situation. I don’t mind working with her, but don’t want to do the wrong thing or create any problems for myself down the road. I’m leaning toward working with her, but I’d like to know your thoughts.

Under normal circumstances, I’d never suggest letting someone pay in payments. In this case, she seems to be a good tenant and the fact that she is reaching out to you proactively about her inability to pay on the first says something good about her. A lot of tenants wouldn’t say anything, and they’d simply hide from you when you came to pick up rent. That being said, there are

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several things you can do if you decide to work with her. First, you can let her know you will work with her on the condition that she increases her security deposit, (provided you don’t already have 2 months’ deposit on file). You can also let her know you intend to serve her a 3-day pay or quit for the balance each time she makes a payment, just to “remind her” that she still owes you more. You can also make sure she pays the late fee for the time and inconvenience she is causing you. And finally, make sure she understands this is a “one time exception” that won’t be repeated in the future.

Seems all of my tenants are disabled! Not that I have anything against disabled individuals, but the strangest thing is that they only become disabled after they bring a dog onto the property, and I serve them a 3-day cure covenant notice to remove the dog. Then, as you would guess, I get a note from their doctor telling me I have to pro-

vide them a “reasonable accommodation” and allow the dog to remain in the apartment. I guess I don’t really care much anymore. I just make them sign an animal addendum and I go about my business. What can I do? Unfortunately, one of my neighbors just notified me that the “emotional support” pit bull next door just growled and lunged at her 3 year old daughter. Luckily, it was behind it’s owner’s screen door, so nothing happened, (other than creating a very scared little girl and her mom). Nonetheless, now I’m a bit paranoid about the dog and I’d like to make the tenant obtain liability insurance to keep the dog. Can I do that? If not, what can I do to protect myself?

No, you cannot force a disabled tenant to purchase liability insurance in order to keep a comfort or emotional support animal. However, there is something else you can do. Specifically, you can force the tenant to remove the “specific dog” that growled and lunged at the child. While you would not be directly

responsible for any injuries that result from a dog attack, you could still face liability based on your actual knowledge of a dangerous condition, (the dog) and allowing it to remain on the property. Once you know about the dog’s “dangerous propensity”, you have to take action to remove it from the property. Toward that end, write the tenant a letter explaining that the dog has to leave or you will be forced to terminate the tenancy. While you still have a legal duty to allow the tenant to have an emotional support animal, it doesn’t have to be the one that caused the problem. Since most pets become like family members to their owners, it is likely the owner will end up moving as well, just to keep the animal.

Ever since the “tenant protections” wave rolled around, I’ve found it much more difficult to get tenants to cooperate when it

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Dear Maintenance Men:

I own a small apartment building with an average amount of landscaping around the property. I have a garden service that comes each week; they cut and edge and do what they’re supposed to do, I think, although they don’t spend a lot of time at the property. What should I expect from my landscapers or garden service? John

Dear John:

We have a minimum list of items that must be completed at a property. If these items are skipped or ignored, we feel the property will suffer. On a weekly basis, we expect the garden service to provide the following:

1. Cut the grass.

2. Edge the grass.

3. Pull out weeds between the sidewalk cracks, walk around the building, including the alley.

4. Turn over the dirt in all the flowerbeds each week.

5. Pick up any trash around the property.

6. Broom, blow, or hose down the walkways.

7. Turn on the sprinkler lines, check for clogged heads, broken lines, etc.

8. Check that the irrigation timer is set properly.

9. Cut, trim, and thin any shrubs or bushes.

10. Maintain communication with the owner about problems or improvements.

The above list takes time, half an hour minimum at a small property. If your landscape gardener completed the list on a weekly basis, you could very well have the best-looking property on the block! This means higher rents, and if you add color flowers, even higher rents!

Finding a landscape gardener to do above list consistently is not easy. Ask your local apartment association for recommendations or look in your neighborhood or city for a property with outstanding landscaping and ask who the gardener is. Have him give you a quote according to your “list.” Keep in mind, a landscape company or gardener who gives the above service will charge more than a “blow and go” gardener. However, your property will reflect their above average service.

Dear Maintenance Men:

I have an opportunity to buy a small power snake for cleaning out kitchen & bathroom drains. At the rate my tenants block their drains, it should pay for itself in no time. Is this a good idea? Dale

Dear Dale:

We understand that almost any excuse is a good one to buy a power tool, but most bathroom and kitchen drains can be cleared with a three-foot hand snake. The tub or shower will typically have a hair stoppage just past the tub shoe and the bathroom sink will have a toothpaste and hair stoppage in the trap before the wall. The kitchen sink will typically be stopped on the garbage disposal side because of improper usage of the disposal. If both sides of the kitchen sink are blocked, then it may be necessary to use the power snake.

Power snakes can be very dangerous. Most operate with a ¼ to ½ horse motor, which packs quite a punch, especially if your finger or arm gets caught! If you buy this snake, we highly recommend that you get some training on your machine. Power drain cleaning is very much an “art” when done well.

Knowing when you hit the stoppage and when the snake is snagged comes with experience. A broken snake cable in your drain system will be far more expensive than simply calling an experienced plumber when needed. Another thought is most kitchen stoppages are

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caused by grease. Your snake will only temporarily clear the stoppage. Getting a company to “Hydro-Jet” your drains every year may help cure your chronic grease stoppages.

Dear Maintenance Men:

How do I get a fiberglass tub clean without scratching the surface? John

Dear John:

The nice thing about fiberglass tubs and showers is that no matter how dirty they get, they are fairly easy to clean up. Be careful not to use any abrasives on the fiberglass, such as scouring pads, steel wool, or gritty cleaning solutions. “Soft Scrub” may be used sparingly on soap scum buildup. “Lime-Away” may be used for hard water mineral deposits but read the directions and look for the fiberglass warning or approval statement. If you have very tough stains, moisten a cloth with clean Acetone solvent or nail polish remover. Do not let the Acetone pool as it may soften the fiberglass material. Acetone and many other cleaners have very strong vapors, so it is important to ventilate the area properly. After all the cleaning is done, the fiberglass surface may be dull. Use a fiberglass conditioner and glossing paste to bring the tub or shower back to its original condition. You can use a product called “Gel Gloss” to bring back the shine.

We need Maintenance Questions!!! If you would like to see your maintenance question in the “Dear Maintenance Men” column, please email your questions to DearMaintenanceMen@gmail.com.

If you need maintenance work or a consultation for your building or project, please contact Buffalo Maintenance, Inc. to schedule an appointment. We are available throughout Southern California and can be reached at 714-956-8371. For more information, visit www.BuffaloMaintenance.com

Frank Alvarez is a licensed contractor and the Operations Director and Co-Owner of Buffalo Maintenance, Inc. He has been involved with apartment maintenance and construction for more than 30 years and frequently serves as a guest lecturer and educational instructor. Frank is the

Immediate Past President of the Apartment Association of Orange County (AAOC) and chairs AAOC’s Education Committee. Frank can be reached at (714) 956-8371 or Frankie@BuffaloMaintenance.com.

Jerry L’Ecuyer is a real estate broker and a Director Emeritus of the Apartment Association of Orange County. He is a past president and longtime board member of the association, in addition to having served as chair of its Education Committee. Jerry has been involved with apartments as a professional since 1988.

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comes to letting me in to provide maintenance or make repairs, even after it was them who complained about a problem in the first place! I usually get some email telling me I can’t come in because they “won’t be there” or something along those lines. I’m dealing with that right now. A woman who complained that the kitchen sink is leaking now refuses to let me in when my maintenance guy can get there, or she tells my guy she can let him in at some date and time in the future, then changes her tune when he gets there. The other day I told her I’m tired of the run around and that I am coming in with the handyman. As you can imagine, that didn’t go over so well. She immediately told me about “the law” and that she “knows her rights” and will call the police if I try to go in! Can she do that? Can she dictate whether and when I get in to make repairs? What do I do?

I wonder whether your tenant got her law degree at YouTube University. The

bottom line is that she is mistaken and you are, in fact, permitted to access the unit. California law provides that residents must allow access to you and your vendors upon service of at least a twenty-four hour notice. Her refusal to let you in is a violation of California law, and very likely a violation of her rental agreement. I suggest that is you don’t take the bull by the horns and politely “educate” her about your rights and her obligations, this will only get worse. Here’s an approach I’ve found that works well for me; serve her a 24 hour notice with three business days in a row listed on it as the days on which you will be entering. Simultaneously, serve a 3-Day Notice To Perform Covenant directing her to comply with California law and the rental agreement by allowing access to you and your handyman in line with the same three days on the 24 hour notice. I imagine you will get a call or email from her right away, threatening you with a lawsuit of some sort. Let her

know that provided he allows access as scheduled, you will rescind the 3-day notice of termination. On the other hand, if she wants to continue being a pain in the rump and refusing access, you will simply file an action for unlawful detainer. I bet you will get access relatively quickly.

This information presented in this article is general in nature and provided to address typical landlord tenant legal issues. Specific facts and circumstances in connection with a particular situation you are experiencing should be discussed with your attorney. Brennan Law Firm has grown to become one the most respected and experienced landlord-tenant firms in the industry over the past 12 years. The firm can be reached at 855.285.2230. Visit www.MBrennanLaw. com for more information.

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Quake Safety: Retrofit, Insurance, Or Both?

Insurance carriers track the pulse of California’s earthquake liabilities, just as they monitor trends in fire, flood, hurricanes, and other hazards that cause claims to be filed for property damage, injury or death.

Warnings from seismologists that California is long overdue for a major earthquake has property owners and insurance actuaries concerned. As risks go up, so does the cost for insurance to cover those risks.

There are approximately 15 competitive insurance carriers in California, but when it comes to older buildings, that number dips sharply, particularly for buildings with five or more units under one roof.

“The insurance market is getting squeezed,” noted Matt Fuller, president of Fuller Insurance Company., in an earlier interview. “Carriers are becoming more discriminating than ever these days. They’re looking for upgrades on older buildings, including retrofits. When the upgrades aren’t done, a growing number will either increase premiums, modify coverage or decide not to

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insure the building at all.”

On the other hand, carriers have also started encouraging or requiring retrofits and upgrades. While these safety improvements might be expected to reduce insurance rates for pre-1978 soft story structures that undergo an earthquake retrofit, they just as likely to simply make the buildings eligible for coverage.

Insurance, retrofit, or both?

Some apartment owners struggle over whether to purchase earthquake insurance, if they can find it, do a seismic retrofit, or both. Tragically, too many go with a fourth option. They take a do nothing approach, essentially going bare, which puts their property, their assets, income and their tenants at extreme risk.

The California Department of Insurance offers the following guidelines to anyone considering earthquake insurance.

• Is your building located where earthquakes are common?

• Do you own a high-risk structure?

• Can you afford pay your full recovery costs if you do not have earthquake insurance?

Risk of liability for loss of life or limb is another important consideration.

Decades of scientific research have been done on quantifying building performance in extreme events. Credible models of risk have been developed and are used today by insurers o price

hazard insurance.

Insurance may cover a portion of your earthquake losses, but it does nothing to protect your asset, your income or your tenants. If one them gets injured or killed, you could be liable for millions of dollars in damages for negligence for maintaining a hazardous condition.

Are retrofits more cost-effective?

Apart from the high premiums associated with earthquake insurance, the deductible for most policies is around 20% of the cost to replace the building.

A retrofit, on the other hand, is much cheaper—usually only 0.3% of the replacement cost of the building.

That means retrofits cost considerably less than what an apartment owner would spend on the deductible for his or her earthquake insurance.

Retrofits also add value to a property—much like a new roof or upgraded plumbing.

Tenants appreciate living in structures that have been retrofitted for their safety, giving a property an added edge in a competitive market.

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Inflation Slams California’s Rental Market. How To Fight Back.

Rent control policies have long been a topic of debate, with proponents arguing for tenant protection and affordable housing, while opponents claim rent control has the opposite effect. In California, where the housing crisis is particularly severe, statewide rent control limits rent increases to 5% + CPI, with a max of a 10% annual increase. Let’s put aside the idea that government shouldn’t be usurping business owner’s rights by setting rates and limiting profitability. Most property owners would say that a 10% max increase is very reasonable, especially given that in most years the market has naturally limited housing providers to about 3–5%. However, the combination of inflation on goods and services, and escalating utility bills, has made it increasingly challenging for property owners to maintain profitability, let alone have funds to reinvest in property improvement.

Why Would Anyone Want to Raise the Rent More than 10%?

When inflation was between 2–3% per year, a 10% rent cap seemed tolerable. In addition to having to pay my gardeners, contractors, tradesmen, and even material costs 15–40% more than in 2022, I just received a notice from the Sanitary District letting me know that my sanitation bill will be going UP 17%! The increase in utility costs is not isolated but rather indicative of a broader inflationary trend. Rising prices in the energy sector often rever-

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berate throughout the economy, affecting the cost of goods and services across sectors. As utility expenses rise, so do all costs associated with maintaining a property, and let’s not even get started on the skyrocketing cost of property insurance. Although the government is regulating what I can charge, they are not playing by the same rules or absorbing any of the risk.

Local Rent Control Can Be Even More Restrictive

Rent control laws in California vary by city, with each city council having the ability to set their own regulations. These laws typically limit the amount housing providers can increase rents on existing tenants—sometimes 3% or

lower, and often require just cause for eviction. While these policies aim to provide stability and affordable housing, they usually have unintended consequences for both tenants and property owners. Owners can’t afford to stay in business, so the properties are sold for redevelopment, or left derelict due to lack of funds to reinvest or removed from the rental market—exacerbating the existing housing crisis.

Some cities that have more restrictive rent control laws, such as Santa Ana, have a process where an owner can contest the low rent cap if they can prove that it has a detrimental financial impact on the owner. Given the steep

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rise in inflation, it seems that every property owner would have an easy time proving this.

Impact on Investors

For rental property owners, the combination of rent control, inflation, and rising utility costs can result in a challenging financial landscape. The inability to adjust rental prices to match increasing expenses can lead to diminishing profits or even losses and financial ruin, forcing property owners to sell their apartments when they had intended to keep the investment properties forever and pass them along to their heirs.

Effects on Tenants

While rent control aims to protect tenants from excessive rent increases, it can actually diminish the supply of housing and compel owners to be even more selective about the creditworthi-

ness of rental applicants. As property owners face financial pressures, they have less incentive to invest in property improvements or maintenance, leading to a decline in housing quality. Additionally, limited rental supply due to mom-and-pop owners exiting the market often results in corporate private equity giants purchasing apartments for redevelopment. They have the financial resources to make the kinds of broad sweeping changes that eliminate affordable rental housing altogether. In San Diego, Blackstone recently bought a portfolio of 66 lowrent apartment buildings and tenants who haven’t had their rent increased in years, are nervous about what changes this may bring. I am seeing an increase in the number of owners who want to cash out, now, before the inflation-torent price equation gets even more unbalanced.

Conclusion

Rent control in California has been

a topic of contention, with concerns about its impact on housing provider’s profitability. The combination of inflation and rising utility costs places additional financial strain on a property owner operating under rent control regulations. More fundamentally it’s the government stepping in to take control of a business, without assuming any of the risk, which infringes on everything that the free market stands for. Your vote counts, so vote for candidates who oppose rent control, and exit cities with tough rent control ordinances so that your tax dollars aren’t supporting them.

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Californians Should Be Skeptical of Creating a ‘Right to Housing’ in the State Constitution

California voters may soon have to decide whether to enshrine a “right to housing” in the state constitution.

Assembly Constitutional Amendment 10 provides, in its entirety:

“The state hereby recognizes the fundamental human right to adequate housing for everyone in California. It is the shared obligation of state and local jurisdictions to respect, protect, and fulfill this right, on a non-discrimina-

tory and equitable basis, with a view to progressively achieve the full realization of the right, by all appropriate means, including the adoption and amendment of legislative measures, to the maximum of available resources.”

If you’re wondering what this proposed constitutional right would actually accomplish, you’re not alone. Previous “right to housing” proposals have either failed to pass or been vetoed by Governor Newsom for lack of specificity.

At its most superficial level, if the law merely states that everyone should have a roof over their head, there’s little debate over that self-evident proposition. But the real question is whether this somehow creates an enforceable obligation for government to provide housing to all who want it. In other words, would this amendment create a “private right of action,” a question

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which lawyers frequently confront when interpreting statutes or constitutional amendments.

The short analysis of ACA 10 prepared by the Legislative Counsel merely observes that “the California Constitution [already] enumerates various personal rights, including the right to enjoy and defend life and liberty, acquiring, possessing, and protecting property, and pursuing and obtaining safety, happiness, and privacy.” But is this “right to

housing” the same as the historical rights with which we are so familiar?

More fundamentally, what is a “right?”

Americans are most likely to be familiar with the Bill of Rights, comprised of the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution. Even a cursory reading of these amendments reveals that they are specific prohibitions on governmental power. For example, the First Amendment prohibits Congress from making laws establishing religion or abridging freedom of speech. The Second Amendment pro-

hibits Congress from abridging the right to bear arms, and the Fourth Amendment safeguards citizens’ right to be free from unreasonable government intrusion in their homes through the requirement of a warrant.

Thus, the Bill of Rights reflects the fundamental nature of true rights which are limitations on government.

What is not included in our historical understanding of “rights” are “rights” to goods or services provided by others. For example, progressives like to claim that everyone has a “right” to health care. But this would necessarily entail that some other person either pay for the medical services—through taxes— or be required to provide the service without payment.

Let’s be clear here. By suggesting we should hesitate to declare a “right” to health care or, for that matter, to housing, does not mean that, in a wellordered civil society, we shouldn’t provide an adequate safety net to those less fortunate. California can create the most robust welfare state imaginable— if it hasn’t already—without declaring all the benefit therefrom as “rights.”

The danger in creating a society where everything is a “right” is that it becomes difficult if not impossible to know when to stop.

For guidance, perhaps we should return to First Principles—the rights as understood by the Founders of the Republic. That is, that true “rights,” also known as natural rights, are prohibitions against government interference in our lives so that we may live as freely as possible in our pursuit of happiness.

If rights include those things that can only be paid for by the forced redistribution of wealth by our government, doesn’t that necessarily violate the rights of those whose property is taken?

California needs to tread carefully in declaring rights to public services. Taken to its logical conclusion, we’ll be left with no rights at all.

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Getting Real About Conflict in the Workplace and the Rental Community.

Unresolved and perpetual conflict among team members in the workplace, as well as with or among residents in the rental community can and will often produce disastrous results. How would you rate yourself when it comes to handling conflicts and contributing to positive professional relationships?

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By Supporting Renters, Landlords Struggle: Can The Burden Be Lifted?

At the heart of the American dream is the core belief that there is the ability to improve one’s lot, for oneself and one’s children. Acting upon that dream, ordinary citizens saved their pennies and took a leap of faith to invest in what always seemed to be the “sure thing”—property. Owning a rental property could provide a buffer to working income, a nest egg for retirement or a college fund to realize the dream for a child’s future. Becoming a landlord carried with it a sense of self-determination and independence.

The average landlord is someone like your mom, dad, uncle, friend—people trying to make a living and save for the future. There are large investment firms and real estate corporations with vast rental holdings, to be sure. But, according to a report from the Pew Research Center, “72.5% of single-unit rental properties are owned by individuals.” For many, managing rental properties is their business, and like other small business owners, they’re suffering from the crushing effects of the pandemic.

Are relief measures lifting the burden?

The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act of March 2020 provided $2 trillion in aid and tax relief benefits, forbearance on federally backed mortgages and foreclosure moratoriums. State and local governments received $150 billion to use toward relief measures. Additionally, a temporary eviction moratorium was

initiated to prevent a swell of evicted citizens into homelessness or compacted living situations. What was supposed to be a 120-day suspension evolved into multiple extensions, which recently ended nationwide.

The $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan earmarked $25 billion for rental assistance and $5 billion for utilities while extending the eviction moratorium to September 2021. The almost $50 billion collectively for rent relief is to be disbursed by state and local governments, yet only a little more than $3 billion had been distributed as of July 2021.

An imbalance in support

There has been a disproportionate burden placed upon “mom and pop” property owners in what seems an impossible situation. Unlike those entitled to unemployment or protected by a moratorium, over 10 million individual landlords are still responsible for their property expenses. These costs include taxes, insurance, mortgages, utilities, homeowners’ association fees and maintenance.

It’s likely many don’t have the cash reserves, especially after 18 months of not collecting rent, nor enough equity to qualify for a loan. For some property investors, the only option has been to sell to private equity firms. The alternatives would be foreclosure and bankruptcy, tarnishing their record for any future loan or property acquisitions.

We’ve rallied behind small businesses and understood the gravity of the situation many renters are in. Retail

and dining establishments are open to consumers, stadiums are filled with fans, outdoor gatherings exceed earlier restrictions and airlines are filling planes. Individual property owners, however, have been silently struggling to stay afloat and are in need of support to drive forward.

Are there solutions to this crisis?

According to the National Apartment Association, the over $46 billion in federal government aid for rent relief, being disbursed at glacial speed, won’t cover the losses. The organization is suing the federal government for an additional $26 billion for direct landlord relief. According to Bob Pinnegar, CEO of the National Apartment Association, “Each passing month further escalates the risk of losing an everincreasing amount of rental housing, ultimately jeopardizing the availability of safe, sustainable and affordable housing for all Americans.”

It’s been suggested that many individual landlords with smaller holdings will likely need to sell their property to cover their losses. A decrease in affordable housing will impact low-income renters, especially those who are Black and Hispanic as they are more likely to rent

The backlog of evictions will likely take a long time to process. Unfortunately, some tenants are not willing to communicate with their landlords or apply for aid, even if the property owners are will-

Struggle — continued on page 36

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A Quarterly Review of Key Financial Pulse on the

1st Quarter 2023 Update

US Bureau of Labor Statistics; uses private sector wages, last month of quarter; not seasonally adjusted

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Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; % change using last month of quarter versus same month one year previous

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Pulse on the Marketplace is produced and edited exclusively for Apartment News by Nick Lieberman, President, Bona Fide Mortgage and AAOC Board Member. For questions or comments: (949) 651-0999, or nlieberman@cox.net

* For CPI, “Orange County” includes Orange, Los Angeles, and Riverside Counties.

** For Apartment Building Permits, Average Monthy Employee Wages and Unemployment Rate, “Orange County” includes the Los Angeles–Long Beach–Anaheim, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area.

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Data for the Marketplace

Apartment Sales Stuck in Mud Alternatives to Outright Sales

Not much oxygen in the real estate marketplace these days.

As the adjacent chart reveals, a paltry 29 Orange County 5-unit+ properties closed escrow in the first quarter of the year, down sharply from 56 transactions in Q1 2022 and 61 in Q1 2021.

And it’s not just Orange Country. Nationwide, sales of apartment buildings were halved from Q1 2022 (4,396) to Q1 2023 (2,139).

Obviously, the spike in interest rates has deeply impacted. Buyers are holding their noses at the 6–6.5% interest rates currently offered for most five-to-ten year fixed rate multifamily loans; those 3.5% rates we’d come to know and love are long gone now (sigh).

Higher borrowing costs exert downward pressure on property values— you’ll note on the opposite page that the nationwide data for apartments shows GRM’s, price per SF and price per unit all down from a year ago and the average cap rate up (a higher cap rate reflects a falling value for apartment cash flow).

However, steeply elevated interest rates thus far have not translated to price declines on sales of Orange County multifamily property—the cap rate on OC apartments has actually fallen from a year ago. Resistance to lower pricing may be rooted in a conviction among sellers that the county merits premium pricing due to its powerhouse diversified economy that generates robust employment, its high-quality overall

infrastructure, an affluent citizen base and the clincher, consistently exceptional weather.

Within this boggy, price-agreement challenged market, there are nevertheless OC rental housing owners that desire to sell, but for most, they wish to do so only if capital gains taxes can be deferred.

There are multiple ways to accomplish the tax deferral aspect. Most know about the 1031 tax deferred exchange, where one sells an investment property and then transfers proceeds into one or more “upleg” properties identified within 45 days and closed within 180 days from close of the relinquished property.

Discussed below are two alternative tax deferred transfers with special appeal to owners ready to wave goodbye to property management responsibilities.

Delaware Statutory Trust

The first of these is the Delaware Statutory Trust (DST). This involves selling one’s investment property and using the proceeds to exchange into a fractional share of a DST that acquires a large, “institutional” type property (e.g. a 300-unit apartment); this qualifies under section 1031 as a tax deferred exchange as long as timing and all other standard 1031 requirements are met.

Kelly Clyde, a principal in the San Clemente based investment firm South Coast Advisors, which markets DST’s, breaks down benefits as follows: (1) convenience in finding one’s 1031 upleg

investment—there are generally several available DST’s to select from at any given time; (2) regular cash distributions from the underlying property’s cash flow; (3) no management responsibilities; (4) no personal liability on mortgage debt; (5) pass through depreciation to the investor; and (6) when the DST property is eventually sold (typically 4–7 years after original acquisition) the investor’s share of proceeds can be reinvested via another 1031 tax deferred exchange.

According to Clyde, proforma’s on new DST’s generally project annual returns in the 3.5%–4.5% range.

IRC Section 721 Exchanges

Fundamentally different from 1031 exchanges, a 721 transaction does not involve selling one’s property. Rather, the owner contributes a property to a limited partnership that holds other investment properties contributed by other section 721 exchange investors, all of whom become limited partners with an ownership percentage proportionate to their contributed equity; the equity dollar value is mutually agreed to by the partnership manager and the equity contributor at the outset.

Irvine based Advanced Real Estate (Advanced), a longtime AAOC member with a portfolio of 12,000+ southern California apartment units under management, recently established its “X

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Fund” to accommodate such section 721 Exchanges.

Paul Julian, a principal in Advanced, summarized why X Fund is expected to attract a sector of multifamily owners:

(1) elimination of management duties;

(2) quarterly distributions of cash flow —X fund is currently projecting a 4% annual return; (3) capital gains tax deferral; (4) No need to sell property or go through escrow (5) no loan liability —any debt on the contributed property is immediately assumed, replaced or or paid off by Advanced; (6) pass through of depreciation benefits; and (7) Advanced will complete renovations on partnership properties over a two-tothree year period to reposition the entire portfolio for future exchange into “larger and more efficient apartment communities” to optimize limited partner returns.

When interest rates eventually ease, sluggish markets will regain traction. Be patient, it may take time.

ing to work with them. In other cases, evicted tenants may change bank accounts, ignore collections or declare bankruptcy.

As a landlord, however, you can choose to take back some control over your current dilemma. Here are some “take charge” measures for financial assistance and loss remediation you can act upon today:

• If you’re a non-mortgaged property owner, negotiate a short-term delay or altered payment schedule with your local tax agency.

• Apply for rental assistance from the Emergency Rental Assistance Program in your state. You must do this before attempting any eviction action, and you must provide the court with proof that the application was denied or the tenant failed to participate before an eviction summons will be issued.

• Communicate regularly with your

tenants. Offer direct assistance to help them with relief fund applications, negotiate partial payments and payback plans. Foster that personal relationship.

• Remember to follow the law if you choose the eviction process. You cannot lock tenants out, nor turn off utilities, which could lead to criminal charges and fines.

Rental property owners have been at the mercy of a prohibition that could have long-term ramifications for the future of the entire rental market. We need to rally behind them, too.

About the Author:

Daniel Berlind is the Chief Executive Officer and Founder of SNAPPT, a cutting-edge technology company that is disrupting the rental property application process. Prior to founding SNAPPT, Daniel served as the President of Berlind Properties and oversaw the management of their properties from 2011 to 2017. Prior to Berlind Properties, Daniel was a professional baseball player for the Chicago Cubs and Minnesota Twins.

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The “X FUND” is a way for property owners to exit their properties, tax free, without the challenges often associated with 1031 tax deferred exchanges. This option allows apartment owners to contribute their property into the fully managed X FUND and instantly become a diversified limited partner in a well-capitalized Southern California apartment consortium. With one simple transaction, owners are relieved of all the demands and liability of apartment ownership. No need to worry about whether you can find an up-leg in the short 45-day time frame, can qualify for financing, can fund the money necessary for closing the sale (including loan and closing costs), or can execute and pay for needed renovations. Learn more about this enticing investment and partnership option for apartment owners like you!

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AMS Construction

Buffalo Maintenance, Inc.

Precision Concrete Cutting

Oliver Mahon Asphalt

Construction

AMS Construction

Angelo Termite and Construction

Aquinas HVAC

Baldwin Construction

Buffalo Maintenance, Inc.

CAMP Construction Services

DTS Pacific LLC

EEEadvisor

Ingersoll Rand

KD Electric Company

OC Professional Maintenance Team

Optimum Seismic, Inc.

RedRock Technologies

Schluter Systems

Specialty AC Heat

TASORO Products

Trane/American Standard

Zebra Construction Inc.

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Consulting

3CS InfoSystems

Colliers International

DTS Pacific LLC

Intersolutions — Property Management Staffing Specialists

Investment Capital Real Estate

Optim Real Estate Services Company

Section 8 Management

Content Restoration

AMS Construction

Green Home Solutions TrueEnviro

Contract Services

CAMP Construction Services

Countertops

Buffalo Maintenance, Inc.

California Bath Restoration

KJ Carpet Wholesale

Surface Experts of South Irvine

TASORO Products

Deck Coatings, Magnesite Repairs, Waterproofing

AMS Construction

EEEadvisor

McCarthy Roofing

WICR Waterproofing & Decking

Digital Management Services

Rent Dynamics

Drain Cleaning

California Rooter & Plumbing

LA Hydro-Jet & Rooter Service, Inc.

Plumb It Right!

Total Rooter & Plumbing

Draperies/Blinds/Window Coverings

Apex Window Décor

R&B Wholesale Distributors, Inc.

Drug & Alcohol Testing

TAG / AMS, Inc.

Dryer Vent & Duct Cleaning

Aquinas HVAC

Crown Building Services Inc.

Dryer Vent Wizard of Chino Hills, Ontario & Corona

Specialty AC Heat

Electric Vehicle Products & Services

A-EV Installs

KD Electric Company

ProPower Electric Co Inc.

REVS (Refuel Electric Vehicle Solutions)

Electrical

A-EV Installs

CCS Facility Services

KD Electric Company

ProPower Electric Co Inc.

Electronic Signature

VERO

Energy Management

Armada Power

Pearlx

Trane/American Standard

Yardi Systems Inc.

Zen Ecosystems

Environmental Consulting & Training

American Environmental Specialists, Inc.

American Environmental Specialists, Inc.

Bio-One of Orange

BMS CAT of Southern California LLC

Green Home Solutions TrueEnviro

Restoration Management Company

Strategic Sanitation Services

Escrow

Genesis Bank

Estate Planning

Exchange Resources, Inc.

Kimball, Tirey & St. John LLP

Fencing & Gates

Buffalo Maintenance, Inc.

Fire Safety

Black Bird Fire Protection, Inc.

Bob Peters Fire Protection

FireAvert, LLC

Fire & Flood Restoration

BluSky Restoration Contractors, LLC

BMS CAT of Southern California LLC

Bob Peters Fire Protection

CCS Facility Services

Commercial Restoration Company

Green Home Solutions TrueEnviro

PRC Restoration

Precision Environmental

Restoration Management Company

Fitness Equipment

Opti-Fit Fitness Solutions

Promaxima Strength & Conditioning

Flooring

KJ Carpet Wholesale

Surface Experts of South Irvine

TASORO Products

Urban Surfaces

Furnaces

Specialty AC Heat

Trane/American Standard

Furniture/Furniture Rental

AFR Furniture Rental

CORT Furniture Rental

Garage Doors

Mesa Artificial Turf/Garage Doors

General Contractor

Angelo Termite and Construction

Baldwin Construction

BluSky Restoration Contractors, LLC

BMS CAT of Southern California LLC

Buffalo Maintenance, Inc.

EmpireWorks Reconstruction and Painting

FIRST ONSITE Restoration

OC Professional Maintenance Team

PRC Restoration

S M Painting Corp.

Western State Design, Inc.

Zebra Construction Inc.

Handyman

Buffalo Maintenance, Inc.

OC Professional Maintenance Team

S M Painting Corp.

Heating & Air Conditioning

Aquinas HVAC

CCS Facility Services

Expressions Home Gallery

Ingersoll Rand

L and D Appliance Corp.

OC Professional Maintenance Team

R&B Wholesale Distributors, Inc.

Spicer Mechanical

Trane/American Standard

Zen Ecosystems

Insurance

AssuredPartners

Brian Berg Insurance Services, Inc.

Deans & Homer, Renter’s Insurance

Dick Wardlow Insurance Brokers

Entrata

Farmer’s Insurance — Theresa Simes Agency

ISU — The Olson Duncan Agency

Navion Insurance Associates, Inc

NFP Property & Casualty

Prendiville Insurance Agency

Rey Insurance Services, Inc.

TheGuarantors

Internet Services

3CS InfoSystems

Apartment SEO

apartments.com

CitySide Networks, LLC

Cox Communications

Dish Fiber

Google Fiber

Rent.

Inspections

Bob Peters Fire Protection

EEEadvisor

Zebra Construction Inc.

Investments

American 1031

Carlyle

CFG Investments, Inc.

Exchange Resources, Inc.

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Kay Properties & Investments Company

LordCap Green

Morgan Skendarian Investment Real Estate Group

Janitorial

CCS Facility Services

Strategic Sanitation Services

Kitchen Renovations

Baldwin Construction

Buffalo Maintenance, Inc.

California Bath Restoration

Schluter Systems

Landscapes/Hardscapes

BrightView Landscape Services, Inc.

GQ Landscape Care, Inc.

ManageMowed

Mariposa Landscapes, Inc.

Laundry Equipment & Services

ACE Commercial Laundry Equipment, Inc.

All Valley Washer Service Inc.

L and D Appliance Corp.

Landcare Logic

National Service Company

PWS Laundry / Alliance

R&B Wholesale Distributors, Inc.

WASH Multi Family Laundry Systems

Western State Design, Inc.

Lending Institutions

Alfa Investments & Loans

CBRE Multifamily SoCal – Dan Blackwell & Team

Chase Multifamily Lending

Genesis Bank

Torrey Pines Bank

Lighting

A-EV Installs

KD Electric Company

ProPower Electric Co Inc.

Magnesite Repairs

Buffalo Maintenance, Inc.

Mailboxes

Mailboxes R Us

Maintenance, Repairs, Products

A-EV Installs

Aquinas HVAC

BG Multifamily

Buffalo Maintenance, Inc.

CCS Facility Services

Clarion Management, Inc.

Evolution Building Efficiency

GQ Landscape Care, Inc.

Ingersoll Rand

KD Electric Company

Mariposa Landscapes, Inc.

OC Professional Maintenance Team

ProPower Electric Co Inc.

Specialty AC Heat

Trane/American Standard

WICR Waterproofing & Decking

Marketing

Clarion Management, Inc.

Effortless Ads

Intellirent

Rent Dynamics

VERO

Zumper

Mold Remediation

American Environmental Specialists, Inc.

Bio-One of Orange

BMS CAT of Southern California LLC

FIRST ONSITE Restoration

Green Home Solutions TrueEnviro

Precision Environmental

Moving & Mobile Storage

PODS For Business

Multi-Family Advisory Services

California Energy-Smart Homes

CheckpointID

DTS Pacific LLC

Exchange Resources, Inc.

Optim Real Estate Services Company

The Mogharebi Group

Odor Removal

FIRST ONSITE Restoration

Strategic Sanitation Services

Outdoor Furniture & Refinishing

Bassett Outdoor Contract

Legacy Customs

Patio Guys

Paint Sales & Service

Behr Paint

CertaPro Painters of Yorba Linda

EmpireWorks Reconstruction and Painting

OC Professional Maintenance Team

R&B Wholesale Distributors, Inc.

S M Painting Corp.

West Coast Drywall & Paint

Parking

Community Boss

Reliant Parking Solutions, LLC

Zebra Construction Inc.

Pest Control

Angelo Termite and Construction

Lloyd Pest Control

Precision Environmental

Western Exterminator Company

Pipe Restoration

Plumb It Right!

Streamline Repipe and Plumbing Inc.

Plumbing, Contractors & Supplies

California Rooter & Plumbing

EZ Drain & Plumbing

Ironwood Plumbing, Inc.

Plumb It Right!

R&B Wholesale Distributors, Inc.

Repipe Specialists, Inc

Schluter Systems

SmartFaucets

Streamline Repipe and Plumbing Inc.

Total Rooter & Plumbing

Water Heater Warehouse

Pool & Spa Service & Repair

Pacific Coast Commercial Pool Service

Power/Pressure Washing

CertaPro Painters of Yorba Linda

Crown Building Services Inc.

Private Security

Defense International Corporation

FPK Security

Private Investigations

FPK Security

Products

TheGuarantors

Property Management

AIM Properties

Allen Properties

AllView Real Estate

API Property Management

Clarion Management, Inc.

Consensys Property Management Company

DM Smithco

Dunlap Property Group

Fairgrove Property Management

Intersolutions — Property Management Staffing Specialists

JLE Property Management

L’Abri Management, Inc.

LoCali Management Group

The Management Works

Optim Real Estate Services Company

Orange County Property Management

Prestige Property Management

ProActive Realty Investments

Reynolds Realty Advisors

Roberts Management & Investments

Satellite Management Company

South Coast Real Estate & Property Management

SVN / Vanguard — Cameron Irons

Property Management Software

ARIZE

Anyone Home Appfolio, Inc.

Community Boss

Entrata

Luminous

Reliant Parking Solutions, LLC

Rent Dynamics

Rentler

RokitNow

Snappt Inc.

VERO

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Supplier Directory

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Property Management Software — Continued

Vesync

Yardi Systems Inc.

Property Management Staffing & Training

Approved Real Estate

BG Multifamily

Multi Team Services

NPM Staffing an InterSolutions Company

Section 8 Management

The Liberty Group

Rain Gutters

Argos Homes Systems

McCarthy Roofing

Real Estate/Investments

Alfa Investments & Loans

AllView Real Estate

Carlyle

CFG Investments, Inc.

CBRE Multifamily SoCal — Dan Blackwell & Team

Colliers International

DM Smithco

Gorman & Associates

Investing in The OC

Investment Capital Real Estate

Kairos Investment Management Company

Kay Properties & Investments Company

Marcus & Millichap

Morgan Skenderian Investment Real Estate Group

Prestige Property Management

ProActive Realty Investments

Realtors Commercial Alliance of Orange County (RCAOC)

Section 8 Management

SVN / Vanguard — Cameron Irons

Real Estate Broker

AllView Real Estate

CBRE Multifamily SoCal — Dan Blackwell & Team

KW Commercial

Morgan Skenderian Investment

Real Estate Group Company

Optim Real Estate Services Company

The Mogharebi Group

Reconstruction

AMS Construction

Baldwin Construction

Commercial Restoration Company

DTS Pacific LLC

EmpireWorks Reconstruction and Painting

Precision Environmental

WICR Waterproofing & Decking

Recycling

Strategic Sanitation Services

Rent Payment System

Section 8 Management

Resident Screening

AllView Real Estate

Intellirent

Rentler

SafeRent Solutions

Snappt Inc.

VERO

Yardi Systems Inc.

Resident Services

Entrata

Roofing

AMS Construction

CAMP Construction Services

Guardian Roofs by Sudduth Construction Inc.

McCarthy Roofing

Royal Roofing.com (RWS&P, Inc.)

Security Services/Patrol Services

ADT Multifamily

ARIZE

California Safety Agency

Defense International Corporation

FPK Security

Securitas Security Services USA

Snappt Inc.

USGI — Upland Group

Vesync

Seismic Retrofitting & Engineering

Optimum Seismic, Inc.

Service and Leasing

Snappt Inc.

TheGuarantors

Solar Thermal

Pearlx

Staffing Service

Approved Real Estate

BG Multifamily

InterLink Multifamily Staffing

Intersolutions — Property Management Staffing Specialists

Surface Restoration

AMS Construction

Surface Experts of South Irvine

Sustainability/Green Energy

California Energy-Smart Homes

Green Home Solutions TrueEnviro

Optima

Pearlx

Zen Ecosystems

Tax Planning

Exchange Resources, Inc.

Telecommunications

CitySide Networks, LLC

Cox Communications

Dish Fiber

Towing

Dedicated Transportation Services

Knight Towing

Professional Towing LLC

TO’ and MO’ Towing

Training

Clarion Management, Inc.

Section 8 Management

Trash Services

Strategic Sanitation Services

Valet Living

Tree Service

David’s Tree Service, Inc.

GQ Landscape Care, Inc.

ManageMowed

Mariposa Landscapes, Inc.

Utilities & Sub Metering

Conservice

Google Fiber

Livable

Southern California Edison-Multi Family Program

Zen Ecosystems

Video Commercials

Intersolutions — Property Management Staffing Specialists

NPM Staffing an InterSolutions Company

Video Surveillance

Assure by Remote Ally

Water Heaters

California Rooter & Plumbing

DCM Services, Inc

H2O Heating Pros, Inc.

R&B Wholesale Distributors, Inc.

Specialty AC Heat

Total Rooter & Plumbing

Water Heater Man, Inc.

Water Heater Warehouse

Water Heaters Only Inc.

Waterproofing

AMS Construction

S M Painting Corp.

Schluter Systems

WICR Waterproofing & Decking

Water Removal

ATI

FIRST ONSITE Restoration

Precision Environmental

Restoration Management Company

Website Development/Online Advertising

Apartment SEO

Windows & Doors

Bear Windows Inc.

Crown Building Services Inc.

Mesa Artificial Turf/Garage Doors

Moore Replacements

The Door & Window Company

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Apartment Association of Orange County’s Supplier Contact Index

(Please see AAOC’s Supplier Directory for Listings of Services)

All Supplier Members have signed a Code of Ethics stating that they shall provide the rental-housing industry with the highest standard of integrity, honesty and professionalism.

3CS InfoSystems

Chris Counts

23450 Piedras Road

Perris, CA 92570 (951) 990-9721

chris@3cs.net

A.S. Wise, Inc.

Jean Sabga

15150 Transistor Lane Huntington Beach, CA 92649 (714) 891-1501

jsabga@aswise.net — www.aswise.net

A-EV Installs

Liliana Phillips 8536 Hamilton Avenue Huntington Beach, CA 92646 (562) 519-0252

lily@ev-installs.com

ACE Commercial Laundry Equipment, Inc.

Multi-Housing Division

14404 Hoover Street Westminster, CA 92683 (714) 897-4342

acelaundry@gmail.com — www.acelaundry.com

Provide Sales, Service, Leasing & Parts for Coin-Op Laundry Equipment. See the Advertisers Index on Page 68 for the location of our ad.

ADT Multifamily

1192 Handy Street Orange, CA 92807 (714) 858-1344

We provide home automation, security systems, keyless door locks & smart thermostats.

AFR Furniture Rental John Spivey 3330 Garfield Avenue Commerce, CA 90040 (323) 400-7508

jspivey@rentfurniture.com — http://www.rentfurniture.com

AIM Properties

Don St. John 531 E. Chapman Avenue Orange, CA 92866 (714) 633-2344

don@aimproperties.net — www.aimproperties.net

Alfa Investments & Loans

Eddie Luna 19 W 3rd St Santa Ana, CA 92701 (714) 981-7177

info@alfalending.com

All Valley Washer Service Inc.

John Cottrell 15008 Delano St. Van Nuys, CA 91411 (800) 247-1100

john@allvalleywasher.com — www.allvalleywasher.com

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Allen Properties

Frank Allen/Paul Allen/Jessica Siderius

1 Orchard Road, Suite #230

Lake Forest, CA 92630 (949) 768-6850

frank@allenproperties.net — www.allenproperties.net

Property Management Services/Investments.

AllView Real Estate

Daniel Gutierrez

1501 Westcliff Drive, Suite 270 Newport Beach, California 92660 (949) 400-4275

info@allviewrealestate.com

ALN Data

Samantha Wallace

2611 Westgrove Drive, Suite 104 Carrollton, TX 75006 (972) 931-2553 x 218

Samantha@alndata.com — www.alndata.com

Apartment data and market research.

American 1031

Adam Bryan 10111 Petit Avenue North Hills, CA 91343 (310) 903-6757

adam@american1031.net

American Environmental Specialists, Inc.

Mr. James F. McClung, Jr. 15183 Springdale Street Huntington Beach, CA 92649 (714) 379-3333

admin@aeshb.com

Consultant: Mold Investigations/Recommendations, Asbestos/Lead Testing, Training. See the Advertisers Index on Page 68 for the location of our ad.

AMS Construction

1159 Iowa Ave., Ste. K Riverside, CA 92507 (833) 267-7663

info@amsroofingconstruction.com

See the Advertisers Index on Page 68 for the location of our ad.

Angelo Termite and Construction

Gregg Traum 16161 Scientific Way Irvine, CA 92618 (800) 589-8809

info@angelotermite.com

See the Advertisers Index on Page 68 for the location of our ad.

Anyone Home

Jaime Conde 25521 Commercentre Dr #100 Lake Forest, CA 92630 (949) 916-3919

lightson@anyonehome.com

Engagement and automation tools through Contact Center and CRM software.

API Property Management

Margie Tabrizi

1400 Bristol St. N Ste-245-A Newport Beach, CA 92660 (714) 505-5200

margie@apipropertymanagement.com

Apartment SEO

Ronn Ruiz

100 W. Broadway Ave, Suite 425 Long Beach, CA 90802 (877) 309-7363 ronn@apartmentseo.com — apartmentseo.com

Advertising firm specializing in Websites, Search & Social Media Marketing.

apartments.com

Adriana Mamola

3161 Michelson Dr, #1675 Irvine, CA 92612 (951) 522-3001

amamola@costar.com

#1 nationwide provider of information and advertising services.

Apex Window Décor

Deepa Gorajia

1132 E. Katella Ave, Suite A16 Orange, CA 92867 (714) 532-2588

deepag@apexwindowdecor.com — www.apexwindowdecor.com

See the Advertisers Index on Page 68 for the location of our ad. Appfolio, Inc.

55 Castilian Dr Goleta, Ca 93117 (866) 648-1536

mindy.sorenson@appfolio.com

See the Advertisers Index on Page 68 for the location of our ad.

Approved Real Estate

Jim Forde

4010 Barranca Pkwy, Suite 100 Irvine, CA 92604 (714) 875-0979 jim@approvedrealestateacademy.com

Aquinas HVAC

Eric Barnett

7438 Trade Street San Diego, CA 92121 (610) 410-3154 eric.barnett@aquinashvac.com

Argos Homes Systems

Mr. James Van Dyke

11542 Knott St., Suite B-5 Garden Grove, CA 92641 (714) 894-9534 argosjvandyke@hughes.net

Seamless aluminum rain gutters, fabric awnings, mirrored wardrobe closets. See the Advertisers Index on Page 68 for the location of our ad.

ARIZE

Chao Wang

1065 N. Pacificenter Dr, Suite 410 Anaheim, CA 92806 (714) 479-2050

Chao.Wang@ArizeHub.com

Armada Power

Robert Cooke 230 West Street Columbus, OH 43215-2655 (909) 730-6509 robert.cooke@armadapower.com

Assure by Remote Ally

Eddie Conlon 4431 Corporate Center Drive, Suite 121 Los Alamitos, CA 90720 (866) 439-0318 conlon@remoteally.com

AssuredPartners

Kate Shoemaker

2913 S Pullman Street Santa Ana, CA 92705 (949) 417-4047

kate.shoemaker@assuredpartners.com

ATI

3360 La Palma Anaheim, CA 92806 (714) 412-0828

edwina.garcia@atirestoration.com

Baker Law Group

John Baker

7700 Irvine Center Dr., Suite 800 Irvine, CA 92618 (949)450-0444

jbaker@bakerlawgroup.com

Baldwin Construction

Stephanie Harrison

464 Cataract Avenue, Suite A San Dimas, CA 91773 (909) 592-2292

sharrison@baldwincontrusction.net

Bassett Outdoor Contract

Jonathan Bennett PO Box 1280 Haleyville, AL 35565 (205) 486-5102

jlbennett@bassettoutdoorcontract.com

Bear Windows Inc.

George Torres 2501 Strozier Avenue South El Monte, CA 91733

(888) 470-2645

george@bearwindows.com — www.bearwindows.com

Behr Paint

Lori Flores

1601 E. Saint Andrew Pl. Santa Ana, CA 92705-5044 (909) 248-5132

lorflores@behrpaint.com — www.behr.com

BG Multifamily

Shannon Valentino 5850 Granite Parkway Plano, TX 75024 (714) 654-9498 svalentino@bgmultifamily.com

Bio-One of Orange

Cory Flores 1439 West Chapman Avenue #159 Orange, CA 92868 (949)306-1733

Cory@Biooneorange.com — www.biooneorange.com

Black Bird Fire Protection, Inc. 10282 Trask Ave Ste D Garden Grove, CA 92843 (714) 462-6095 info@blackbirdfire.com

BluSky Restoration Contractors, LLC

Stefanie Koslosky 1183 Warner Ave Tustin, CA 92780 (657) 575-0933

Stefanie.koslosky@goblusky.com

BMS CAT of Southern California LLC

Michele Schueller 1321 North Blue Gum Street Anaheim, CA 92806 (714) 651-6017 mschueller@bmscat.com

Bob Peters Fire Protection

Laurie Vandebrake 3397 East 19th Street Signal Hill, CA 90755 (562) 424-8486

LaurieV@bobpetersfire.com

Brennan Law Firm

Michael Brennan 67 Live Oak Avenue, Suite 105 Arcadia, CA 91006 (626) 294-0500 mike@mbrennanlaw.com

See the Advertisers Index on Page 68 for the location of our ad. Brian Berg Insurance Services, Inc.

Brian Berg 25950 Acero, #345 Mission Viejo, CA 92691 (949) 243-9393

Brian@bbisinc.com — www.bbisinc.com

Supplier Contact Index — continued on page 56

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Contact Index — continued from page 54

BrightView Landscape Services, Inc.

Kristina Schafer

1960 S Yale St. Santa Ana, CA 92704 (949) 438-8528

Kristina.SChafer@brightview.com

Buffalo Maintenance, Inc.

Frank Alvarez

6861 Stanton Ave., Suite G Buena Park, CA 90621 (714) 956-8371

www.buffalomaintenance.com

See the Advertisers Index on Page 68 for the location of our ad.

California Bath Restoration

Carly Camacho

1920 E. Warner Ave., Suite 3P Santa Ana, CA 92705 (949) 263-0779

ccamacho@calbath.com

Complete kitchen and bath restoration and refinishing company.

California Energy-Smart Homes

Melinda Dinin

10680 White Rock Road #100 Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 (833) 987-3935

caenergysmarthomes@trccompanies.com

California Rooter & Plumbing

Mr. Mark Fowler

1905 E. Deere Ave. Santa Ana, CA 92705 (949) 222-2202

Plumbing and drain cleaning services. See the Advertisers Index on Page 68 for the location of our ad.

California Safety Agency

Darrell Cowan

8932 Katella, Suite 108 Anaheim, CA 92804 (866) 996-6990

dcowan@csapatrol.com — www.csapatrol.com

CAMP Construction Services

Ronni Anthony

15139 South Post Oak Rd. Houston, TX 77053 (713) 413-2267

ranthony@campconstruction.com

Carlyle

Minh Ta

1001 Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest Washington, DC 20004

(202) 729-5180 minh.ta@carlyle.com

CBRE Multifamily SoCal – Dan Blackwell & Team

Daniel Blackwell

3501 Jamboree Road, Suite 100

Newport Beach, CA 92660

(949) 307-8319

dan.blackwell@cbre.com — www.cbre.com/invocmultifamily

Orange County multifamily investment property sales and 1031 exchanges. See the Advertisers Index on Page 68 for the location of our ad.

CCS Facility Services

Julie Randall

3001 Red Hill Avenue Bld 6-220 Costa Mesa, CA 92626

(949) 285-5079

jrandall@ccsbts.com

CertaPro Painters of Yorba Linda

Jeff Cornelius

2941 E Miraloma Avenue, Suite 7 Anaheim, CA 92806 (714) 420-5769

jeffcornelius@certapro.com

CFG Investments, Inc.

Stephen Meyer

17220 Newhope Street Fountain Valley, CA 92708 (714) 557-1430

steve@cfginvestments.com — www.cfginvestments.com

Chase Multifamily Lending

3 Park Plaza, Suite 1000 Irvine, CA 92614 (866) 937-7199 www.chase.com/mfl

CheckpointID

Gabe Jones

4100 Midway Road, Suite 1165 Carrolton, TX 75007 (757) 618-3918

emily@checkpointid.com

CitySide Networks, LLC

Mike Gourzis

550 West B Street 4th Floor San Diego, CA 92101 (833) 318-4646 mike.gourzis@citysidefiber.com

Clarion Management, Inc.

101 Pacifica, #260 Irvine, CA 92618 (949)383-4762 bmoody@clarionmgmt.com

CollectTech

Kenneth Stumbo 981 Powell Avenue Southwest Suite 115 Renton, WA 98057 (425) 441-4096 ken@collecttech.com

Colliers International

Pat Swanson

3 Park Plaza, Ste 1200 Irvine, CA 92614 (949) 724-5564 pat.swanson@colliers.com

Commercial Restoration Company

Jeff Mandell

9541 W. Ball Road Anaheim, CA 92804 (858) 922-3219

j.mandell@crcmail.com

Community Boss

Leah Griffiths

2911 1/2 Hewitt Ave Suite 8 Everett, WA 98201 (866) 387-7275 help@communityboss.com — http://communityboss.com

Consensys Property Management Company

Laurel Dial

1380 S. Anaheim Blvd Anaheim, CA 92805 (714) 772-4400

laureld@consensyspm.com — www.consensyspm.com

Conservice

Matt Gordon

750 S. Gateway Dr. River Heights, UT 84321 (866) 947-7379

communications@conservice.com

CORT Furniture Rental

Karie Talke

2540 Main Street Suite A Irvine, CA 92614 (949) 852-0711

karie.talke@cort.com

Cox Communications

Alicia Gray

27121 Towne Centre Dr, Suite 125 Foothill Ranch, CA 92610 (949) 563-8163

alicia.gray@cox.com

Crown Building Services Inc.

Jason Maslach

548 Malloy Ct. Corona, CA 92878 (714) 694-1007

jason@crownservicesinc.com – www.crownservicesinc.com

David’s Tree Service, Inc.

Jay Olavarria

19051 Gothard Street Huntington Beach, CA 92648 (714) 842-6345

Jay@davidstreeservice.com—info@davidstreeservice.com

DCM Services, Inc

David Carlson PO Box 400 Pico Rivera, CA 92056 (800) 504-7103

dcmservices400@gmail.com

See the Advertisers Index on Page 68 for the location of our ad.

Deans & Homer, Renter’s Insurance

Debbie Halverson 110 E. Wilson Ave., Suite 102 Fullerton, CA 92832 (800) 345-2054 debbieh@deanshomer.com — www.InsureYourStuff.com

Dedicated Transportation Services

Richard Rodrigues 13700 Harbor Blvd., Suite B Garden Grove, CA 92843 (714) 371-3034 richthetowguy@yahoo.com

www.dedicatedtransportationservices.com

Defense International Corporation

Chaz McKinney 130 South Prospect Avenue Tustin, CA 92780 (714) 646-1945 defenseintco@gmail.com

Dick Wardlow Insurance Brokers

Matt Wardlow 233 High Street Moorpark, CA 93021 (805) 553-0505 x 320 mattw@wardlowinsurance.com — www.wardlowinsurance.com Insurance brokers specializing in apartments and commercial property.

Direct Signs and Designs

(NorCal Direct Marketing Inc. DBA)

Angela Waugh 5151 Golden Foothill Pkwy, #110 El Dorado Hills, CA 95762 (916) 941-8046

angela@directsd.com — directsd.com

Dish Fiber

Eva Wai 4223 Fairgrounds Street Riverside, CA 92501 (951) 201-3544 eva.wai@dish.com

DM Smithco

Duane Van Handel 1940 W. Orangewood Ave., Suite 201 Orange, CA 92868 (714) 456-9147v456-9983 dvh@dmsmithco.com

Dryer Vent Wizard of Chino Hills, Ontario & Corona Chalae Walker 14525 Verona Place Eastvale, CA 92880 (213) 800-6365

cwalker@dryerventwizard.com

DTS Pacific LLC

Jim Diaz

539 South Indiana Street Anaheim, CA 92805 (877)387-7229

jimdiaz@dtspacific.com

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Dunlap Property Group

Paul Dunlap

801 E. Chapman Avenue

Fullerton, CA 92831 (714) 879-0111

pdunlap@dpgre.com — www.dpgre.com

Duringer Law Group, PLC

Mr. Stephen C. Duringer, Esq.

181 S. Old Springs Road, 2nd Floor

Anaheim Hills, CA 92809 (714) 279-1100, (800) 829-6994 toll free

Specializes in landlord/tenant law, debt collection, eviction.

EEEadvisor

Omidreza Ghanadiof

6500 Yucca Street 416 Los Angeles, CA 90028-4972 (805) 334-0037

info@eeeadvisor.com

Effortless Ads

Madeline Nash

209 Cornwall Street Northwest Leesburg, VA 20176 (214) 952-9862

madeline@effortlessads.com

EmpireWorks Reconstruction and Painting

Chet Oshiro

1682 Langley Ave. Irvine, CA 92614 (888) 278-8200

coshiro@empireworks.com — www.empireworks.com

Entrata

Kristin Teale

4205 Chapel Ridge Road Lehi, UT 84043 (801)735-6988

kteale@entrata.com

Exchange Resources, Inc.

Franck Bideau

PO BOX 837 Huntington Beach, CA 92648 (949) 508-9827

Fbideau@Exchangeresources.net — http://exchangeresources.net

Expressions Home Gallery

Sherri Galusha

17138 Von Karman Ave Irvine, CA 92614 (949) 271-2085

srgalusha@morsco.com

Major appliances for apartments.

EZ Drain & Plumbing

Stacie Fluhrer

6709 Washington Ave, #944 Whittier, CA 90601 (714) 640-0699

ezdrainandplumbing@gmail.com

See the Advertisers Index on Page 68 for the location of our ad. Fairgrove Property Management

Marco Vartanian — mvartanian@fairgrovepm.com 2355 Main Street, Suite 120 Irvine, CA 92614 (714) 541-0288 info@fairgrovepm.com — https://fairgrovepm.com/

Farmer’s Insurance — Theresa Simes Agency

Terri Simes

17155 Newhope Street #F Fountain Valley, CA 92708 (714) 966-3000

tsimes@farmersagent.com — www.farmersagent.com/tsimes

Insurance for apartments, business, auto, home, life, etc.

See the Advertisers Index on Page 68 for the location of our ad.

FireAvert, LLC

Nathan Brown

1655 West Maple Street Mapleton, UT 84664-3131 (801) 692-0306

nathan@fireavert.com

FIRST ONSITE Restoration

Amit Gandhi 1275 North Grove Street Anaheim, CA 92806 (619) 537-9499

amit.gandhi@firstonsite.com — https://firstonsite.com/ Fisher & Phillips 2050 Main Street, Suite 100 Irvine, CA 92614 (949) 851-2424

cbaran@laborlawyers.com

FPK Security

Steve Flamm P.O. Box 55597 Valencia, CA 91355 (800)459-4068

stevef@fpksecurity.com — www.fpksecurity.com

Genesis Bank

Lauren DiBiase 4675 MacArthur Ct Suite 1600 Newport Beach, CA 92660 (949) 273-1226

ldibiase@mygenesisbank.com

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CALL US TODAY! ALLIANCE PORTFOLIO • 120 Vantis Dr., Ste. 515 • Aliso Viejo, CA 92656 800.363.1456 • 949.349.1322 • FAX 949.349.1330 • www.allianceportfolio.com Real Estate Broker • California Department of Real Estate • 02066955 Broker License ID DIRECT PRIVATE MONEY LENDER 949.349.1322 1st 2nd TRUST DEEDS MINIMAL DOCS 1031 EXCHANGE CASH OUT UP TO $10M PROPERTY IMPROVEMENTS KCIUQ CLOSE

Google Fiber

Carol Luong

19510 Jamboree Road Google Building FAIR Irvine, CA 92612 (949) 800-1346

luongcarol@google.com

Gorman & Associates

Sonya Loera PO Box 325 Brea, CA 92822 (714) 255-9998

info@wrgorman.com

See the Advertisers Index on Page 68 for the location of our ad.

GQ Landscape Care, Inc.

Mario Quiroz

4195 Chino Hills Parkway, Suite 202 Chino Hills, CA 91709 (909) 906-6009

mariomquiroz@gqlandscapecare.com

Green Home Solutions TrueEnviro

James Armendariz 20984 Bake Pkwy, Ste 100 Lake Forest, CA 92630 (909) 238-4169 socal@trueenviro.com

Guardian Roofs by Sudduth Construction Inc.

Helen Tredo 1010 N. Batavia St., Suite F Orange, CA 92867 (714) 633-3619

guardianroofsbookkeeping@gmail.com — www.guardianroofs.com

Roofing systems for residential and commercial property for over 30 years.

See the Advertisers Index on Page 68 for the location of our ad.

H2O Heating Pros, Inc.

Tim Caufield — timcaufield@h2oheatingpros.com

P.O. Box 91 Menifee, CA 92586 (951)405-0015 email@h2oheatingpros.com — www.h2oheatingpros.com

HMWC, CPAs & Business Advisors

David Eisenman

17501 17th St., Suite 100

Tustin, CA 92780 (714) 505-9000 david@hmwccpa.com

HMWC, CPAs & Business Advisors

David Eisenman

17501 17th St., Suite 100 Tustin, CA 92780 (714) 505-9000 david@hmwccpa.com

Ingersoll Rand

Jesse Estrada

11927 Ottawa Pl. #90 Chino, CA 91710 (909) 306-9390

jesse.estrada@irco.com

Intellirent

Cassandra Joachim

632 Commercial Street, 5th Floor San Francisco, CA 94111 (415) 849-4400 info@myintellirent.com

InterLink Multifamily Staffing

Lisa Wetzel

17321 Irvine Boulevard

Tustin, CA 92780 (949)400-1678 lisa@interlinkmultifamily.com

Intersolutions — Property Management Staffing Specialists

Laura Aliberti

17762 Manchester Avenue Irvine, CA 92614-6649 (858)367-5998

laliberti@intersolutions.com - www.intersolutions.com

Investing in The OC

Mercedes Shaffer

1200 Newport Center Drive Newport Beach, CA 92660

(714) 330-9999

InvestingInTheOC@gmail.com — http://investingintheoc.com

Investment Capital Real Estate

Ignacio Diaz, Jr. 1 Park Plaza, Suite 600 Irvine, CA 92614 (949) 201-8817

id@investmentcapitalre.com — www.investmentcapitalre.com

Specializing in the purchase, sale and 1031 exchange of apartment buildings.

Ironwood Plumbing, Inc.

Carl Ludwig 101 S. Kraemer Blvd., Suite 100 Placentia, CA 92870 (877) 484-7575

carl@ironwoodplumbing.com — www.ironwoodplumbing.com

ISU — The Olson Duncan Agency

Jim Kinmartin 25550 Hawthorne Blvd #203 Torrance, CA 90505 (310) 373-6441

jim@olsonduncan.com — www.olsonduncan.com

Independent insurance brokerage representing commercial building owners and operators.

from page 58 1132 E. Katella Avenue, Suite A-16 Orange, CA 92867 Phone (714) 532-2588 Fax (714) 532-2466 www.apexwindowdecor.com Woman owned & managed Products Available: • Vertical Blinds • Fauxwood Blinds • Woven Wood Shades • Roller Shades • Shutters • Mini Blinds ➢ Free Delivery & Estimates ➢ Custom Sizes Available S o nd a nce Pa i nt i n g APARTMENT– RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL INTERIOR – EXTERIOR FULL JANITORIAL, MAINTENANCE & CLEAN UP SERVICES NEAT, FAST, HONEST LIC. #828563 949 - 472 -7516 NO HIDDEN COSTS 60 Apartment News www.aaoc.com July 2023
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JLE Property Management

Denise Arredondo

700 West 1st Street, Suite 12 Tustin, CA 92780 (714) 778-0480

www.jle1.com — denise@jle1.com

See the Advertisers Index on Page 68 for the location of our ad.

Kairos Investment Management Company

Jon Needell 30242 Esperanza

Rancho Santa Margarita, CA 92688 (949) 709-8888

jneedell@kimc.com — www.kimc.com

Kay Properties & Investments Company

Patricia Aballe 21515 Hawthorne Blvd, 360 Torrance, CA 90503 (855) 899-4597

info@kpi1031.com

See the Advertisers Index on Page 68 for the location of our ad.

The Karlin Law Firm

Scott Karlin

13522 Newport Avenue, Suite 201 Tustin, CA 92780 (714) 731-3283

Scott@Karlinlaw.com — Mike@Karlinlaw.com

KD Electric Company

Derrick Laughlin 17071 E. Imperial Hwy., Suite A6 Yorba Linda, CA 92886 (714) 223-2700

derrick@kdelectric.com — www.kdelectric.com

Electrical wiring & installation for remodels, tenant improvements, new constructions & additions.

Kimball, Tirey & St. John LLP

Deborah Biggs 2040 Main St., Suite 500 Irvine, CA 92614 (800) 564-6611

deborah.biggs@kts-law.com

KJ Carpet Wholesale

Chris Yi PO Box 369 Walnut, CA 91788 (909) 455-0180

AR@kj-carpet.com

Knight Towing

Frank Mora

1001 North Logan Street Santa Ana, CA 92701 (714) 686-5975

sales@knightstotherescue.com

Knock CRM

Amy Marthaller

1455 Northwest Leary Way, 200 Seattle, WA 98107 (714)718-3891

amarthaller@knockcrm.com — https://www.knockcrm.com

KW Commercial Randy Combs

4010 Barranca Parkway, Ste 100 Irvine, CA 92604 (714) 658-3263

randycombs@kw.com

See the Advertisers Index on Page 68 for the location of our ad.

L and D Appliance Corp.

Henry Hsu

11969 Telegraph Rd. Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670

(562) 946-1105

henryh@lndappl.com — www.lndappl.com

L’Abri Management, Inc.

8141 E. Second Street, Suite 300 Downey, CA 90241

(714) 826-9972

www.labri-inc.com

Full service property management provider for 16+ units.

LA Hydro-Jet & Rooter Service, Inc.

Dan Baldwin 10639 Wixom St Sun Valley, CA 91352 (800) 750-4426

dbaldwin@lahydrojet.com

Landcare Logic

Jalin Gerber

1448 N. Glassell Orange, CA 92867 (951) 316-8002

jalin@landcarelogic.com — www.landcarelogic.com

LaundryUp

Howard Lee

1070 N. State College Blvd. Anaheim, CA 92806 (714) 533-7835

hmlee_vp@yahoo.com — www.laundryup.com

Legacy Customs 1477 East Cedar Street Ontario, CA 91761 (909) 923-2558 x120

lily@meadowdecor.com

Livable

Daniel Sharabi PO Box 475852

San Francisco, CA 94147 (877) 789-6027

comesave@livable.com — www.livable.com

See the Advertisers Index on Page 68 for the location of our ad.

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Lloyd Pest Control

David Hinrichs

1331 Morena Blvd, #300 San Diego, CA 92110 (619) 843-6369

david.hinrichs@lloydpest.com

LoCali Management Group

Nathan Poth 6789 Quail Hill Pkwy, Ste 625 Irvine, CA 92603 (714) 747-9074

Nathan@livinglocali.com — www.livinglocali.com

Boutique style property management.

LordCap Green

Jessica Collins

14 Wall Street, Ste 1720 New York, NY 10005 (212)400-7142

team@lordcapgreen.com — https://www.lordcapgreen.com

Luminous

Joel Duchesne 2911 1/2 Hewitt Ave., Suite 8 Everett, WA 98201 (866) 387-7275

help@luminousresidential.com

Mailboxes R Us

Tony McDaniel 1980 N Glassell Street Orange, CA 92865 (714)779-7779

tony@hillcrestconstruction.com

ManageMowed

Chris Michael 12672 Limonite Ave, Suite 3E #154 Eastvale, CA 92880 (714) 592-0019

Chris.M@ManageMowed.com

Rancho-Ontario@managemowed.com

https://www.managemowed.com/locations/rancho-cucamonga

Marcus & Millichap

Jon Giannola

19800 MacArthur Blvd Ste 150 Irvine, CA 92612 (949) 419-3200

jgiannola@marcusmillichap.com

See the Advertisers Index on Page 68 for the location of our ad. Mariposa Landscapes, Inc.

Larry Rudd

1107 East Walnut Street Santa Ana, CA 92701 (626) 562-0707 larry.rudd@mariposa-ca.com — www.mariposa-ca.com

McCarthy Roofing

Aaron Martin 625 W. Katella Ave. #29 Orange, CA 92867 (714) 538-3330

customerservice@mccarthyroofing.com

See the Advertisers Index on Page 68 for the location of our ad.

Mesa Garage Doors

Meridith Denos

4915 E Hunter Ave Anaheim, CA 92807 (808) 807-7566

mdenos@mesagaragedoors.com — www.mesagaragedoors.com

Molly Maid of Irvine and Saddleback, and Temecula

Valley

Scott Sims

20984 Bake Parkway #102

Lake Forest, CA 92630

(949) 367-8000 x 2 scott.sims@mollymaid.com www.mollymaid.com/irvine-saddleback-valley/

Moore Replacements

Mike Moore

1525 W MacArthur Blvd, Unit 16 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 (714) 963-0505 mike@moorereplacements.com

Morgan Skendarian Investment Real Estate Group 4590 Mac Arthur Blvd., Suite 260 Newport Beach, CA 92660 (949) 251.8800 md@morganskenderian.com

Multi Team Services

Teresa Manzano Mendoza

17321 Irvine Blvd, #205 Tustin, CA 92780 (714) 213-8841 teresa@multiteam.net — www.multiteamservices.com

National Credit Systems

Gordon Marshall

1775 The Exchange SE Suite 300 Marietta, GA 30339 (800) 515-6858

gmarshall@nationalcreditsystems.com

National Service Company

Anel Burgin

845 N Commerce St Orange, CA 92867 (714) 633-1811

ab_national@yahoo.com — www.apartmentlaundry.com

See the Advertisers Index on Page 68 for the location of our ad. Navion Insurance Associates, Inc

Shawntae Stewart

23001 La Palma Avenue, Ste 120 Yorba Linda, CA 92887 (714) 202-4711 sstewart@navionins.com — www.navionins.com

Newmeyer & Dillion, LLP

Rondi Walsh

895 Dove Street, 5th Floor Newport Beach, CA 92660 (949) 854-7000 rondi.walsh@ndlf.com

NFP Property & Casualty

Eric R. Marrs, CIC, CRM, Vice President

1551 Tustin Avenue, Suite 500 Santa Ana, CA 92705 (714) 617-2446 eric.r.marrs@nfp.com — www.nfp.com

Commercial, Personal & Health Insurance. NPM Staffing an InterSolutions Company

Laura Aliberti

2400 East Katella Ave., Suite 800 Anaheim, CA 92806 (949) 307-1595 laliberti@npmstaffing.com — www.npmstaffing.com

OC Professional Maintenance Team

Jennifer Barragan

1180 W. Ball Rd. #9134 Anaheim, CA 92812 (714) 583-8633 info@ocproteam.com

See the Advertisers Index on Page 68 for the location of our ad.

Oliver Mahon Asphalt

Michelle Hogge

182 Wells Place Costa Mesa, CA 92627 (949) 548-6398 admin@olivermahon.com

OMNIA Partners, Multifamily Housing

Peter Braun

1941 South Grant Street Denver, Colorado 80210 (303)910-7636 peter.braun@omniapartners.com omniapartners.com/multifamilyhousing

Opti-Fit Fitness Solutions

Eric Konz PO Box 6716 Folsom, CA 95763 (888) 601-4350

ekonz@opti-fit.com — www.opti-fit.com

Optim Real Estate Services

Vicki Bishop 620 Newport Center Drive, 11th Floor Newport Beach, CA 92660 (949)200-4610 vbishop@optimres.com

Optimum Seismic, Inc.

Ali Sahabi

5508 S. Santa Fe Ave. Vernon, CA 90058 (323) 605-0000

asahabi@optimumseismic.com — www.optimumseismic.com

See the Advertisers Index on Page 68 for the location of our ad.

Orange County Property Management

Eric Reichert 16742 Gothard Street, Suite 117 Huntington Beach, CA 92647 (714) 840-1700 eric@ocmgmt.com — orangecountypropertymanagement.com

See the Advertisers Index on Page 68 for the location of our ad. Pacific Coast Commercial Pool Service

Roger Klump 5282 Acacia Ave Garden Grove, CA 92845 (714) 351-1881 rdklump@gmail.com

Patio Guys

Joanna Solis 2907 Oak St Santa Ana, CA 92707 (800) 310-4897 commercial@patioguys.com

Pearlx

Phillip Forrester 1612 Cambridge Circle Charlottesville, VA 22903 (323) 863-8403 pf@pearlxinfra.com

PK Security, Inc.

Steve Flamm P.O. Box 55597 Valencia, CA 91355 (800) 459-4068 stevef@fpksecurity.com

Plumb It Right!

Terry Gepford 2135 North Orange Olive Road Orange, CA 92865 (949) 275-2913 terrylgepford@gmail.com

PODS For Business

Chad Schutt 13284 Eagle Ridge Chino Hills, CA 91709 (310) 270-5127 cschutt@pods.com

PRC Restoration

Freddy Rodriguez 23839 Banning Blvd Carson, CA 90745 (562) 490-6900 info@prcrestoration.com — www.prcrestoration.com

Precision Concrete Cutting

Aaron Anderson 650 S Grand Ave #108 Santa Ana, CA 92705 (760)448-0979 aaron@pcctriphazardremoval.com — www.safesidewalks.com

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Precision Environmental

Mark Taylor

4350 Transport Street, Suite 109

Ventura, CA 93003

(805) 641-9333

mtaylor@precisionenv.com

Prendiville Insurance Agency

Angela Weiss

24661 Del Prado, Suite 3

Dana Point, CA 92629-2805

(949) 487-9696

angela@prendivilleagency.com

Prestige Property Management

Brad Clark

1500 Adams Ave., Suite #201

Costa Mesa, CA 92626

(949) 933-1518

brad@prestige-pm.com — www.prestige-pm.com

Full Service Real Estate.

ProActive Realty Investments

Rita Aguila

1913 E. 17th Street, Suite 217

Santa Ana, CA 92705

(714) 541-3138

rita@proactiveri.com — www.proactiveri.com

Property Management Multifamily & Single Homes, Real Estate Sales.

Professional Towing LLC

Alberto Castellanos

593 North Batavia Street

Orange, CA 92868-1218

(714) 616-0290

dispatch@albertostowing.com

ProPower Electric Co Inc.

Angel Rodriguez

11138 Del Amo Boulevard #382

Lakewood, CA 90715

(562) 569-9864

angel@propowerelectricco.com

Promaxima Strength & Conditioning

Lesley Ward

5310 Ashbrook Drive Houston, TX 77081

(979) 946-6889

lward@promaxima.com — www.promaxima.com

PWS Laundry / Alliance

John Endahl

12020 Garfield Ave South Gate, CA 90280

(323) 721-8832

jendahl@pswlaundry.com — www.pwslaundrywest.com

R&B Wholesale Distributors, Inc.

David Rhodes

2350 S. Milliken Ontario, CA 91761

(909) 230-5400

drhodes@rbdist.com — www.rbdist.com

See the Advertisers Index on Page 68 for the location of our ad.

RedRock Technologies

Jake Tirabassi

15215 Alton Parkway, #200

Irvine, CA 92618

(949)386-0798

jaket@itredrock.com

Reliant Parking Solutions, LLC

Kevin Wexler

PO Box 13004

Carlsbad, CA 92013

(760) 494-0938

info@reliantparking.com

Rent Dynamics

Bryson Jensen

91 East 700 South Logan, UT 84321 (866) 513-7368

marketing@RentDynamics.com — https://rentdynamics.com

Rentler

Barton Strawn

200 Civic Center Drive, Suite 150 Sandy, UT 84070 (888) 222-1009

www.rentler.com/partner/aaoc — membership@rentler.com

Rent.

Laura Lemansky

950 East Paces Ferry Road NE, Suite 2600 Atlanta, GA 30326 (949)943-5177 llemansky@rent.com - www.rent.com

Repipe Specialists, Inc

Daniel Johnston

245 East Olive Ave, 5th Floor Burbank, CA 91502 (703) 801-8269

daniel.johnston@repipespecialists.com

Restoration Management Company

Michelle Lopez

25172 Arctic Ocean Dr., Suite 100 Lake Forest, CA 92630 (949)274-6408 mlopez@rmc.com — www.rmc.com

REVS (Refuel Electric Vehicle Solutions) David Aaronson

3753 Nottingham St Houston, TX 77005 (713) 927-1693 daaronson@refuelevs.com — www.refuelevs.com

See the Advertisers Index on Page 68 for the location of our ad. Rey Insurance Services, Inc.

Mike Rey

27130 Paseo Espada B523 San Juan Capistrano, CA (949) 487-9661 mike@reyinsuranceservices.com — www.reyinsuranceservices.com

See the Advertisers Index on Page 68 for the location of our ad. Reynolds Realty Advisors

Elizabeth Reynolds 3900 E Miraloma Ave, Suite H Anaheim CA, 92806 (866) 613-7772

Elizabeth@ReynoldsRealtyAdvisors.com www.ReynoldsRealtyAdvisors.com

Roberts Management & Investments

Ray Roberts

3532 Katella Ave, Suite 111 Los Alamitos, CA 90720 (562) 430-3588

See the Advertisers Index on Page 68 for the location of our ad. RokitNow

Bhavin Patel

26895 Aliso Creek Rd #B329 Aliso Viejo, CA 92656 (855) 765-4866 info@rokitnow.com — www.rokitnow.com

Text messaging services to help communicate with your customers.

Royal Roofing.com (RWS&P, Inc.)

Steve Pinkus 6831 Suva St. Los Angeles, CA 90201 (562) 928-1200

steve@royalroofing.com — www.royalroofing.com

Specializing in flat/low slope roofs, comp. & wood shingle and tile roofs. Solar panel installation. See the Advertisers Index on Page 68 for the location of our ad.

SafeRent Solutions

Paula Durner

3001 Hackberry Rd, Irving, TX 75063 (419) 367-7615

paula.durner@parkhillholdings.com

We are the leading screening and risk management provider for the multifamily industry.

Satellite Management Company

Paul Conzelman 1010 E Chestnut Ave Santa Ana, CA 92701 714) 558-2411 ext 124

pconzelman@satellitemanagement.com

Schiff & Shelton

Laurie Schiff 3700 Campus Drive, Suite 202 Newport Beach, CA 92660 (949) 417-2211 laurie@schiff-shelton.com

Schluter Systems

Mary Yocum 15 Nantucket Lane Aliso Viejo, CA 92656 (714)329-0355 myocum@schluter.com

Section 8 Management

Timothy McDaniel 2008 West Carson Street Torrance, CA 90501 (424) 318-2096 housing@section8management.com

Securitas Security Services USA

Jacob King 27275 Miraflores Mission Viejo, CA 92692 (619)559-3020 jacob.king@securitasinc.com

S M Painting Corp.

Salvador Munguia 417 S. Associated Rd. #212 Brea, CA 92821 smpaintscheduling@gmail.com

SmartFaucets

Joanna Boey 7545 Irvine Center Drive Irvine, CA 92618 (626) 757-3663 info.smartfaucets@gmail.com

Snappt Inc.

Daniel Cooper 6100 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90048 (714) 812-2340 dcooper@snappt.com — www.snappt.com

South Coast Real Estate & Property Management 1927 Harbor Blvd., #370 Costa Mesa, CA 92627 (800) 541-1962

paul@southcoastrealestatebroker.com

See the Advertisers Index on Page 68 for the location of our ad. Southern California Edison-Multi Family Program

Mary Finn Parker 1515 Walnut Grove Ave Rosemead, CA 91770 (714)307-5274 mary.finn@sce.com — www.sce.com

Specialty AC Heat

Wendell Grant

4650 Arrow Highway Ste C6 Montclair, CA 91763 (909) 982-7999 alexd.specialty@gmail.com

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Spicer Mechanical

Chad Hegreberg

1210 N. Jefferson #K, Anaheim, CA 92807 (714) 279-9100

chadh@spicermechanical.com — www.spicermechanical.com

Strategic Sanitation Services

Eric Lenning

25801 Obrero Drive #11 Mission Viejo, CA 92691 (877) 271-7909

ericl@wasteoptimize.com

Streamline Repipe and Plumbing Inc.

Israel De La Torre 9555 Heiner Street Bellflower, CA 90706 (855) 737-4737

streamlinerepipex@gmail.com

Surface Experts of South Irvine

Heath White

25 Grandbriar

Aliso Viejo, CA 92656 (949) 471-0408

hwhite@surfaceexperts.com

SVN / Vanguard — Cameron Irons

Cameron Irons

120 W. 5th Street #210 Santa Ana, CA 92701 (714) 446-0600 cirons@svn.com — www.svnvanguard.com

See the Advertisers Index on Page 68 for the location of our ad.

TAG / AMS, Inc.

Rick Denver

10572 Chestnut Street Los Alamitos, CA 90720 (562) 280-0177

rickdenver@tagams.com

TASORO Products

Annie Bing

14107 Brighton Ave Gardena, CA 90249 (714)925-0598

ab@tasoroproducts.com

The Door & Window Company

Elsa Pizana

1529 W. Alton Avenue Santa Ana, CA 92704 (714) 754-4085

elsa@thedoorandwindow.com

TheGuarantors

Alexandra Nazaire

1 World Trade Center New York, NY 10007 (212) 266-0020

associations@theguarantors.com — success@theguarantors.com

The Liberty Group

Carrie Floyd 11801 Pierce Street, Suite 200 Riverside, CA 92505 (951) 744-0057

carrief@thelibertygroup.com — www.thelibertygroup.com

The Management Works

Chip Robinson

1303 Avocado Ave #260 Newport Beach, CA 92660 (949) 644-2063

www.mgtworks.com

We provide apartment property management in Southern California.

The Mogharebi Group

Brett Bayless 28 Crestview Drive Rancho Santa Margarita, CA 92688 (949) 887-2465

Brett.bayless@mogharebi.com

Titanium Restoration Services Company

Victor Martinez

P.O. Box 4584 Anaheim, CA 92801 (714) 290-5875

titaniumrestoration@gmail.com

TO’ and MO’ Towing

Robert Heer

518 N. Poinsettia Ave. Santa Ana, CA 92701 (714) 543-0879

rchjr@pacbell.net

Towing company with 4 locations in Orange County.

Torrey Pines Bank

Patrick Davern

600 Anton Boulevard Costa Mesa, California 92626 (213)362-5288 pdavern@torreypinesbank.com

Total Rooter & Plumbing

1920 W. Commonwealth #2304 Fullerton, CA 92837 (714) 715-3315

totalbfrp@gmail.com

See the Advertisers Index on Page 68 for the location of our ad. TouchPoint

Brian Maguire

13681 Newport Ave, Suite 8118 Tustin, CA 92780 (714) 614-8221 brian@touchpoint365.com — www.touchpoint365.com

Trane/American Standard

Brett Massie

2315 185th Avenue East Lake Tapps, WA 98391 (206) 406-3307

Brett.Massie@TraneTechnologies.com

Urban Surfaces

Brandon Cutler

2380 Railroad Street, Building 101 Corona, CA 92878 (951) 223-4645 brandon.c@urbansurfaces.com — www.urbansurfaces.com

USGI — Upland Group

William Estela

2390 E. Orangewood Avenue #520 Anaheim, CA 92806 (855) 787-5263 westela@usg.org — www.usg.org

Valet Living

Briana Sellers

100 South Ashley Drive, Suite 700 Tampa, FL 33602 (813) 248-1327

briana.sellers@valetliving.com — www.valetliving.com

VERO

Richard Philpot

335 Madison Avenue, 4th Floor New York, NY 10017 (703) 850-8730

richard@sayvero.com

Vesync

Chao Wang

1065 N. Pacificenter Dr, Suite 410 Anaheim, CA 92806 (714) 479-2050

danica.chin@vesync.com

WASH Multi Family Laundry Systems

Tracy McMahon

100 N. Sepulveda Blvd., 12th Floor

El Segundo, CA 90245 (800) 421-6897 Ext: 1625

Coin-operated laundry equipment. See the Advertisers Index on Page 68 for the location of our ad.

Water Heater Man, Inc.

Jim Green 570 W. Freedom Ave. Orange, CA 92865 (714) 282-7098

tommyg@waterheatermaninc.com

Water Heater/boiler service and installation. Water Heater Warehouse

Chris Flores 1114 East Truslow Avenue Fullerton, CA 92831 (714) 244-8562

chris@whwllc.com — https://thewaterheaterwarehouse.com/ Water Heaters Only Inc.

Yana Carpenter 970 E. Main Street #200 Grass Valley, CA 95945 (800)833-4570

laoffice@waterheatersonly.com — www.waterheatersonly.com

Wesierski & Zurek LLP, Lawyers

Thomas B Cummings Esq. 1 Corporate Park Dr, Fl 2 Irvine, CA 92606 (949) 975-1000

tcummings@wzllp.com — www.wzllp.com

Defense of Landlord/Tenant, Premises Liability and Employment Matters. West Coast Drywall & Paint

Aaron Fernandez 1610 W. Linden Avenue Riverside, CA 92507 (951) 778-3592

aaron.fernandez@wcdp.com

Western State Design, Inc.

Sheri Tam 2331 Tripaldi Way Hayward, CA 94545-5022 (510)931-7099

stam@westernstatedesign.com

WICR Waterproofing & Decking 901 E. Taquitz Canyon Way, Suite A105 Palm Springs, CA 92262 (888) 388-9427

sean@wicr.net

Yardi Systems Inc. 430 S. Fairview Avenue Goleta, CA 93117-3124 (805) 699-2040

kelly.krier@yardi.com

Ygrene Energy Fund

Emily Ramey 2100 South McDowell Blvd. Petaluma, CA 94954 (415) 261-7578

emily.ramey@ygrene.com

Zebra Construction Inc.

Michelle Durey 145 S Fairfax Ave Los Angeles, CA 90036 (310) 890-3989

info@zebraconstruct.com

Zen Ecosystems

Jack McKee

2901 West Coast Highway Suite 353 Newport Beach, CA 92663 (310) 994-6949

jack.mckee@zenecosystems.com

Zumper

49 Geary St. San Francisco, CA 94108 714) 262-4213

darcy@zumper.com

July 2023 www.aaoc.com Apartment News 65

ADVERTISERS’ INDEX

Category

See page 68 for alphabetical listings

AIR CONDITIONING & HEATING JM Air Conditioning & Heating 48 APPLIANCES—REPAIRS, PARTS, RENTALS Lin-Ed’s Appliance Service & Repair 16 ORCO Apartment Supply 33 R&B Wholesale Distributors, Inc. Back Cover ASPHALT SALES & SERVICE C & C Paving Company, Inc. 48 ATTORNEYS Baker Law Group 8 Block & Associates Inside Back Cover Brennan Law Firm 2 Pagter and Perry Isaacson 14 Pennfield Paralegal Servies 36 BATHROOM RENOVATIONS Buffalo Maintenance, Inc. 17, 57 OC Professional Maintenance Team 61 South Coast Construction & Repair 53 BLINDS Apex Window Decor 68 BOILER SYSTEMS DCM Services 4 CABINETS/REFINISHING Buffalo Maintenance, Inc. 17, 57 South Coast Construction & Repair 53 CARPENTRY Buffalo Maintenance, Inc. 17, 57 CARPETS Carpet Crafts 27 ORCO Apartment Supply 33 R&B Wholesale Distributors, Inc. Back Cover COIN-OPERATED LAUNDRY EQUIPMENT ACE Commerical Laundry Equipment, Inc. 25 National Service 15 COLLECTIONS Block & Associates Inside Back Cover CONCRETE MAINTENANCE & REPAIR Buffalo Maintenance, Inc. 17, 57 C & C Paving Company, Inc. 48 CONSTRUCTION Buffalo Maintenance, Inc. 17, 57 COUNTERTOPS Buffalo Maintenance, Inc. 17, 57 DECK COATINGS, MAGNESITE REPAIRS, WATERPROOFING Buffalo Maintenance, Inc. 17, 57 Rash Yambo Decking & Stairs 36 DOORS, WINDOWS OC Professional Maintenance Team 61 DRAINS Aarow Drain & Plumbing 47 California Rooter & Plumbing 39 Master Plumber 36 DRAPERIES/BLINDS/WINDOW COVERINGS Apex Window Decor 60 R&B Wholesale Distributors, Inc. Back Cover DRYWALL OC Professional Maintenance Team 61 Sondance Painting 60 EARTHQUAKE RETROFITTING Optimum Seismic 67 ELECTRICAL Buffalo Maintenance, Inc. 17, 57 OC Professional Maintenance Team 61 ENERGY MANAGEMENT PearlX 28 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES American Environmental Specialists 26 EVICTIONS Block & Associates Inside Back Cover Pennfield Paralegal Servies 36 FENCING & GATES Buffalo Maintenance, Inc. 17, 57 OC Professional Maintenance Team 61 FLOORING, REPAIRS, TILE Buffalo Maintenance, Inc. 17, 57 Carpet Crafts 27 Floor & Decor 57 HANDYMAN Buffalo Maintenance, Inc. 17, 57 South Coast Construction & Repair 53 HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING JM Air Conditioning & Heating 48 INSURANCE Farmers Insurance — Theresa Simes Agency 18 KITCHEN RENOVATIONS MTD Kitchen 23 OC Professional Maintenance Team 61 South Coast Construction & Repair 53 LEAK DETECTION California Rooter & Plumbing 39 Master Plumber 36 LENDING Alliance Portfolio 59 Bona Fide Mortgage 8 Genesis Bank 43 MAIL BOXES ORCO Apartment Supply 33 R&B Wholesale Distributors, Inc. Back Cover MAINTENANCE, REPAIRS, PRODUCTS Buffalo Maintenance, Inc. 17, 57 OC Professional Maintenance Team 61 R&B Wholesale Distributors, Inc. Back Cover MOLD REMEDIATION American Environmental Specialists 26 PAINT SALES & SERVICE OC Professional Maintenance Team 61 Rash Yambo Decking & Stairs 32 Sondance Painting 60 PLUMBING, CONTRACTORS SUPPLIES California Rooter & Plumbing 39 EZ Drain & Plumbing 26 Master Plumber 36 OC Professional Maintenance Team 61 ORCO Apartment Supply 33 Total Rooter & Plumbing 11 PROPERTY MANAGEMENT JLE Property Management Inc. 45 Orange County Property Management 68 Pennfield Paralegal Servies 36 Roberts Management & Investments 48 South Coast Real Estate & Property Mgmt 21 RAIN GUTTERS Argos Home Systems 48 REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS CBRE Insert, Inside Front Cover Kay Properties and Investments LLC 55 South Coast Real Estate & Property Mgmt 11 SVN | Vanguard Commercial Real Estate Advisors — Jon Davis/Jay No 29 W. R. Gorman 58 ROOFING Guardian Roofs Insert, 24 McCarthy Roofing 46 OC Professional Maintenance Team 61 Royal Roofing 19 SOLAR PearlX 28 SUSTAINABILITY/GREEN ENERGY PearlX 28 UTILITY BILLING Livable 41 Southern California Regional Energy Network 39 WATER HEATERS California Rooter & Plumbing 39 ORCO Apartment Supply 51 WINDOWS OC Professional Maintenance Team 61
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