Prospects are Looking for an Apartment Hookup…Most of apartment searches begin online, just like a lot of dating pursuits. Hey, isn't apartments.com our multifamily industry's version of match.com? Our online prospect is searching for an apartment hookup, right? Meanwhile, we put ourselves out there hoping that the apartment prospect is searching for a "meaningful relationship" that will lead to a long-term commitment…at our community! Think like ...
Recently a colleague asked me, "How can you tell whether a workplace is a good culture fit before you work there?" It's a good question–and an important one because if you're considering changing jobs, you want to choose a new employer that satisfies your needs, culturally speaking. An extremely basic definition of workplace culture, by the way, is simply, 'how we do things around here.' Figuring out how employers do things around ...
Do we all know when bonus depreciation expires?
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How much are you paying for multifamily software per unit/month (total)?
My teams are getting a little beat up...entitled residents, angry residents, impatient residents...are verbally abusive. All the customer care training in the world doesn't always prepare you for some of the outrageous demands and attitudes they are experiencing (and I have witnessed it myself). They are getting discouraged and I really feel for them.
I saw this at Lowe's and thought it might have an impact at properties..
What are your...My teams are getting a little beat up ...entitled residents, angry residents, impatient residents...are verbally abusive. All the customer care training in the world doesn't always prepare you for some of the outrageous demands and attitudes they are experiencing (and I have witnessed it myself). They are getting discouraged and I really feel for them.
I saw this at Lowe's and thought it might have an impact at properties..
What are your thoughts? Maybe with some verbiage tweaks?
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Guest Post by Stephanie Shore, Director of Marketing and Brand Development, Bozzuto (formerly with Marriott International and Hilton) Multifamily branding and marketing could take some notes from other industries—like hospitality. In hospitality branding, the critical focus is the guest experience; customer loyalty and maintaining brand reputation are the keys to success. Each of these principles can be easily, almost seamlessly, applied to multi ...
Who is in charge of new hire onboarding for on-site team members?
What is your company's long-term approach to handling economic uncertainty in the multifamily sector?
Hi, me again! Anyone using Al Leasing Assistants? Who are you using and why do you love it?
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One day they're putting in a maintenance request to have a lightbulb changed, while their rent is late, and the next day they're putting in their notice because they bought a house. Sure, good luck with that.
Employee concessions.
Reaching out to see how others handle employee concessions?
Also, do you offer concessions to employees who work at one site and live at a sister property?
Thank you!
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I have Three cats, when I moved in I informed the Manager I had two cats they are bonded to each other it was counted as one cat because of it I found a newborn that is now 9 months old he is fixed and had his rabies shot but today I come home from the doctor and find all these notices taped to my...
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Here's an interesting one....
We are a mid-rise community with all interior parking garage parking. Everyone pays $25 to park per month, or $100 for a reserved space. I've recently been asked twice by people with disabilities if there is a waiver of parking fee for disabled parking. We do have handicapped parking spaces in the garage. My feeling is that everyone pays for covered parking regardless of who you are, but disabled people have access...Here's an interesting one....
We are a mid-rise community with all interior parking garage parking. Everyone pays $25 to park per month, or $100 for a reserved space. I've recently been asked twice by people with disabilities if there is a waiver of parking fee for disabled parking. We do have handicapped parking spaces in the garage. My feeling is that everyone pays for covered parking regardless of who you are, but disabled people have access to those priority spaces. My further feeling is that if a disabled person wants a spot that only they can park in closer to an entry door, they would still need to pay that $100 reserved space cost monthly. Would that seem correct?
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Mindful grey
Anew gray.
I used to use that Agreeable Gray for an accent wall for all my units.