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The safety and well-being of our furry residents is extremely important - not only to those pet parents, but to everyone who loves and enjoys being around companion animals. However, despite our best efforts, pets can occasionally slip away, causing panic and heartache for their families. A well-thought-out Lost Pet Recovery Plan for your community can offer peace of mind by streamlining the process for quickly locating and reuniting lost pets wi ...
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Brand new community and hardly any availability.
(1.)Tim lives in middle floor apartment 231. Very noise sensitive. He has complained numerous times about Sally and Mike who live above him in 241. Office team contacted and they claim nothing purposeful and so sorry many times.
(2.) The people in 251 unexpectedly moved out (top floor home). Tim comes in and asks to please transfer and even is ok with $500 transfer...How would you handleโฆ.๐ตโ๐ซ๐ตโ๐ซ
Brand new community and hardly any availability.
(1.)Tim lives in middle floor apartment 231. Very noise sensitive. He has complained numerous times about Sally and Mike who live above him in 241. Office team contacted and they claim nothing purposeful and so sorry many times.
(2.) The people in 251 unexpectedly moved out (top floor home). Tim comes in and asks to please transfer and even is ok with $500 transfer fee, just so he can not be bothered and live on the top floor. Transfer is approved to help him enjoy his living experience.
(3.) Sally and Mike become aware that complainer Tim has moved ABOVE THEM and now are saying Tim is retaliating by stomping and being over the top noisy. Sally and Mike are extremely upset with the office and want a resolution. Sally and Mike are told by the office that they will ask Tim to be mindful but that Tim had the right like anyone to transfer and could not deny him from transfer to a top floor. They do not want to meet Tim to talk and say they are in fear of him.
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The Fair Housing Act (FHA) requires property managers to provide reasonable accommodations for residents with disabilities to ensure equal access and enjoyment of their homes. However, not all requests are deemed reasonable. Understanding how to navigate accommodation requests that may be considered unreasonable is essential for property managers who want to stay compliant with the law while also effectively managing their property.What Makes an ...
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Last week our Capitalizing on Color article focused on styling with brick exteriors. We have had some amazing results with recent exterior facade projects with brick over the last year! We'd love to hear your thoughts on brick.
Bonus points: if you have a brick exterior, share a photo with us! We'd...
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Can anyone explain why we keep having elements go out in our ranges at our community? Some ranges are only a year old. We do not have a standard model, as if it was a known issue with one brand/ model. Could residents be doing something to cause this?
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I am a leasing agent for work. I get paid hourly and I make commission off every lease I get. Now, I was a leasing agent years ago, but I decided to be a stay at home mom for a couple years and recently got back into it.However, at my last job, the leasing agent would get the commission for leases...
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My residents come into the office often, especially since the Hurricane. One of them came up with the idea for this board. I love it.
Whether you were in person and missed a session or couldn't make it this year, this is your chance to get an Insider's perspective on the transformative tech and groundbreaking ideas that were shared and are poised to reshape the multifamily industry.Action Agenda from OPTECH brings the conference's most valuable insights directly to you. Catch up on what you missed when our panel of industry executives ...
On today's episode of "I have a house for rent..."
We have a lady that makes well over a "$100k a year, has horrible credit and drives a 10-year-old car.
If these people would double check their math their "Pay-Stubs" would look a little bit better...
As a property manager, you're tasked with maintaining harmony within your building - even when outside forces threaten to disrupt that peace. Whether it's economic instability, social unrest, or other community-wide issues, a skilled property manager plays a critical role in shielding residents from the fallout.Here's how an effective property manager can help keep the peace when outside turmoil hits:๐พ๐ค๐ข๐ข๐ช๐ฃ๐๐๐๐ฉ๐ ๐๐ง๐๐ฃ๐จ๐ฅ๐๐ง๐๐ฃ๐ฉ๐ก๐ฎ ๐๐ฃ๐ ๐พ๐ก๐๐๐ง๐ก๐ฎ. Honest ...
The multifamily housing sector is undergoing significant transformations as we approach 2025. Developers, investors, and residents are navigating a landscape shaped by economic shifts, technological advancements, and evolving lifestyle preferences.Economic Dynamics and Market PerformanceThe U.S. multifamily market has faced pressure in recent quarters. Occupancies have slipped due to a rise in development, r ...
The journey in the fast-paced commercial real estate (CRE) industry can frequently feel like too much to handle. It's simple to lose focus when faced with evolving tenant needs, altering markets, and the ongoing need for strategic decision-making. "I live my life a quarter mile at a time" is a potent slogan that can help us overcome the obstacles. This quotation, which is well-known for being connected to the Fast & Furious movie series ...