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Boyes Electric: Old-School Standards in a Consolidating Industry
Meet Borin Reyes and the team at Boyes Electric - our newest addition to the Property Atlas Vendor Program.
5 days ago


Don't Wait for the Letter: Oakland's Fire Inspections Have Already Started
If you manage property up there, vegetation inspection season started in June, and "I'll get to it" is an expensive plan. The brush that greened up over the winter is drying into fuel right now - exactly what they're looking for. Fail the first inspection and the clock (and the fees!) start running.
We broke down what Oakland actually requires, what it costs to ignore, and the smartest time to do the work.
Jun 30


Legislative Updates: Permit Streamlining and Density
The state legislature has been BUSY this year. To help you stay on top of all the new bills, we’ve grouped them together into categories to help simplify your reviews. Next up in our series of legislative updates, here are all the bills proposed that impact permit streamlining and density!
Jun 1


Spring Has Sprung — Time to Look at Your Trees
Spring is the right time to inspect, document, and get an arborist's eyes on every tree on your property. Our latest post: what to ask for, what to skip, and the SF-specific quirks (yes, including pollarded ficus) most generic advice gets wrong.
May 20


Spring Has Sprung — Time to Wash the Windows
When was the last time your building's windows got a proper clean?
If the answer is "uhh," this one's for you. We're breaking down why spring is the right time, what a good vendor visit should actually include, and the small-but-expensive things most managers miss (we’re looking at you, weep holes).
May 4


Spring Has Sprung — Time to Look Up
A clogged gutter isn't a gutter problem. It's a roof problem, a siding problem, a foundation problem, and eventually an "interior water damage" problem. Spring is one of the best times all year to get ahead of it. Our latest post: when to book, what a real cleaning visit should include, and which Bay Area vendor we'd put on the job.
May 4
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