AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoAI in Real Estate Ops: AppFolio says it’s weaving AI deeper into property management workflows, aiming to cut operational drag and meet rising resident expectations. Regulation & Licensing: Egypt’s Property Finder Egypt signed with GOEIC to help brokers qualify and get government licenses under the 2022 brokerage law ahead of July 2026 compliance. Tenant Protection: A Baltimore judge ordered Kushner-linked Westminster Management to pay $4.17M+ to thousands of Maryland tenants over unlawful late and court-related fees, with a bar on collecting disputed amounts. Housing Development Politics: Winchester House II is stuck in a holding pattern as a nonprofit cites City Hall and plan gaps while trying to build more affordable senior housing. Local Market Watch: San Diego’s apartment boom hasn’t translated into lower average rents, as vacancy rises and lawmakers look beyond deregulation toward subsidies. Fraud Alert: A Kentucky sheriff’s office warned about TikTok rental scams using real properties and pushing victims to pay before verifying. Commercial Leasing: McCarthy Building Cos. signed a major Phoenix lease, nearly doubling its Valley office footprint and planning a move next year.
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