At iPropertyManagement.com, accuracy and trust guide everything we publish. Because real estate decisions carry significant legal and financial risks, landlords, property managers, and renters require reliable and easily understandable information.
This editorial policy explains how we research, write, review, and update our content to ensure it meets the highest standards of quality.
How We Create Content
Every guide, review, and resource on iPropertyManagement.com follows a structured editorial process designed to ensure clarity, accuracy, and usefulness.
Expert authors: Contributors with backgrounds in real estate, landlord–tenant law, and property management — Cameron Smith, Ashley Porter, and Savannah Minnery, to name a few — write our articles and update our content.
Research-driven approach: Our content relies on trusted primary sources, including state statutes, government websites, housing authority publications, and respected industry references.
Meet our head researcher, Roberto Valenzuela.
Clear and accessible writing: We break down rental housing topics into simple, digestible information that helps landlords, property managers, and tenants make informed decisions.
Meet our Editor-in-Chief, Thomas Krasomil.
Fact-Checking and Review
Accuracy is a top priority. Before we publish an article, it must first undergo careful review:
Legal accuracy: Our state-specific landlord–tenant guides are cross-checked against current statutes, regulations, and case law to ensure they reflect the latest legal requirements. We continually monitor legislative updates to ensure our content remains current.
Meet our Lead Legal Editor, Elizabeth Souza.
Editorial review: Human editors and subject matter experts review every piece of content and assess its clarity, readability, and accuracy. By doing so, we ensure that we present all topics in a way that is both precise and accessible.
Meet our Legal Editor, Phil Ahn.
Citations and sources: When appropriate, articles reference primary documents, such as statutes, government publications, and court opinions. By citing these sources, we enable readers to verify key facts easily and explore topics in greater detail.
Meet our in-house paralegal, Corrin Swintosky.
Updating Our Resources
Laws, regulations, and industry practices continually evolve. To ensure our resources stay accurate and up to date, we:
Schedule reviews: Each article undergoes a structured review at least once a year to confirm its accuracy and relevance. During this process, we check for outdated or irrelevant information and update details as necessary.
Prioritize updates: State landlord-tenant law pages and legal guides receive immediate attention whenever new legislation, regulations, or case law changes occur. Doing so ensures readers always have access to the most up-to-date legal information.
Meet our in-house real estate attorney, Robert Bailey.
Emphasize transparency: Every page displays a clearly marked “last updated” date, allowing readers to see exactly when the content was last reviewed or revised. This feature helps build trust and allows readers to judge how current the information is.
Editorial Independence
Trust is at the heart of our mission, which is why our editorial process remains independent, fair, and focused on the reader.
No pay-to-play: Reviews of property management software and landlord tools are written objectively, based on research and real-world use. Advertisers or partners do not influence our evaluations or recommendations.
Affiliate disclosure: Some links on our site may generate a commission if a reader signs up for a service. However, this does not affect the accuracy, balance, or honesty of our reviews. We disclose all affiliate relationships clearly, so readers know exactly where we stand.
Reader-first content: We create every piece of content with landlords, property managers, and tenants in mind. Our priority is to equip readers with reliable, unbiased information that helps them to make confident and informed decisions.
Meet our Head of Content Strategy and Production, Noel Krasomil.
Accountability and Corrections
Even with careful review, mistakes can happen. We are committed to addressing errors quickly, clearly, and transparently so readers can rely on our information.
Corrections: When we identify a factual error, our team verifies it and promptly corrects the article with error-free information. When appropriate, we also add a correction note for clarity.
Feedback: Readers can contact us directly to flag inaccuracies or suggest improvements. Our editorial team reviews every submission and addresses valid concerns to ensure our resources remain verifiable and trustworthy.
To learn more, visit our Corrections & Feedback page.
Why This All Matters
Since 2017, millions of landlords, tenants, and property managers have relied on iPropertyManagement.com for accurate and reliable housing information.
By upholding strict editorial standards, we ensure that our resources are valid, authoritative, and practical. Whether someone is drafting a lease, screening tenants, or learning about landlord-tenant law, they can trust our guidance.
Important Disclaimers
iPropertyManagement.com serves as an educational resource. We do not offer property management services, legal advice, or legal representation. Although we research and review our content carefully for accuracy, it is provided solely for general informational purposes.
Not a substitute for legal counsel: Laws differ by state and circumstance. For guidance on your specific situation, consult a qualified attorney or licensed real estate professional.
Not a property management company: We do not provide tenant placement, rent collection, or property maintenance services. Our role is to offer clear guides and resources that help landlords, property managers, and renters understand their rights and responsibilities.