The Landlord Lens

Samantha and Seamus discuss Emotional Support Animals on this week's episode of Be A Better Landlord. There are several reasons why landlords are not fond of Emotional Support Animals, and she explains how they differ from regular pets and service animals. 

Creators and Guests

Host
Samantha Yadav
Samantha Yadav has experience in multifamily property management and is the renowned host of TurboTenant's Onboarding webinar. Her rich industry insights coupled with wit and candor make Samantha a compelling educator.
Host
Seamus Nally
Seamus Nally is the CEO of TurboTenant and a landlord of several residential properties in upstate New York and Colorado. With a professional background in Product Management, Seamus is not just a proven builder of great products but also a cultivator of exceptional teams. His leadership with the talented team at TurboTenant has transformed the brand into the leading all-in-one platform that empowers landlords to seamlessly and confidently self-manage their rental properties. Leveraging his years of property management experience and extensive startup knowledge, Seamus is a strong leader of the TurboTenant team and an industry trailblazer.

What is The Landlord Lens?

Welcome to The Landlord Lens, your guide to navigating the rental market in real time.

Whether you're a first-time landlord or managing multiple properties, this series unpacks how today’s headlines, legislation, and economic shifts are impacting landlords like you. From rising interest rates to rent control debates, we break down what’s happening right now and what it means for your rentals. You’ll get straight talk on eviction laws, housing supply, corporate ownership trends, and tenant movements shaping the landscape.

We’ll help you make sense of complex policy changes, avoid legal landmines, and respond strategically to the forces reshaping the rental world. The Landlord Lens gives you the context and clarity you need to stay informed, stay compliant, and stay profitable in a market that never stops moving.

Let’s get into it.