What's the most effective way that you've seen on-site to ensure you have every resident's email and phone number?

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2 years 1 day ago #637220 by Jen Piccotti
In Search of Best Practice: What's the most effective way that you've seen on-site to ensure you have every resident's email and phone number? And how are you overcoming objections to requiring an email and phone number?
2 years 1 day ago #637220 by Jen Piccotti
Alex Mann
2 years 1 day ago #637221 by Alex Mann
“It’s essential that we have all of your current contact information so that we are able to inform you of any critical information about activity in the building, your lease with us, or for any other reason that your residency with us would require us to contact you.” If they push back, give an example of something major that could happen- an elevator being down, a broken garage door, a fire alarm test… that you would email blast the building about but those correspondences won’t reach them if you don’t have current email and phone info. Examples in general of why you would need it and how they will find themselves terribly inconvenienced if they don’t provide it are they way to go.
2 years 1 day ago #637221 by Alex Mann
Alex Mann
2 years 1 day ago #637222 by Alex Mann
and don’t let anyone move in without both of these things in the lease file
2 years 1 day ago #637222 by Alex Mann
Celesta Marker
2 years 1 day ago #637223 by Celesta Marker
When they fill out the application. They give it all up, when they want something. As for keeping it updated, that is a different issue.
2 years 1 day ago #637223 by Celesta Marker
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2 years 1 day ago #637224 by Rachel Triplett
We send out an info update sheet every year, and everyone that turns it in is entered into a drawing for a gift card or a rent credit. Most of our 256 units turn it in:)
2 years 1 day ago #637224 by Rachel Triplett
Heather Taylor
2 years 1 day ago #637225 by Heather Taylor
Send out a paper on each door asking then to verify /update their info. I ask for all occupants (can catch unauthorized) any pets (again they tell on themselves) and birth dates without year for cards or emails. I usually do this and make it a contest... Everyone who turns in by deadline gets $5 starbucks card. Anyone who turns in within 48 hours is entered into drawing for bigger prize. Large properties more than one prize. Then make sure that all staff is trained to get again at renewal. Also have staff ask to verify information anytime they call in for any reason.
2 years 1 day ago #637225 by Heather Taylor
Nikki Carbine
2 years 1 day ago #637226 by Nikki Carbine
All of our residents lease online, as we do not do in office leases. So the system will not let them continue with their application until those fields are filled in. 
2 years 1 day ago #637226 by Nikki Carbine
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2 years 1 day ago #637227 by Gerry Hunt
The most effective way, in my world, is to ask during the leasing conversations. I have had NO resistance. It is entered in the computer when they are a prospect.
2 years 1 day ago #637227 by Gerry Hunt
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2 years 1 day ago #637228 by Riley O'Brien
The biggest issue I ran into is tenants applying not having an email address. I always say “I have great news, Having an email address is free! Let’s make you a Gmail right now while we do this application!”
2 years 1 day ago #637228 by Riley O'Brien
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2 years 1 day ago #637229 by Jen Piccotti
Riley O'Brien I'm surprised to hear that you're still running into people who don't have an email address. Do you think it's because people rely more on texting?
2 years 1 day ago #637229 by Jen Piccotti
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2 years 1 day ago #637230 by Riley O'Brien
Jen Piccotti primarily an older demographic saying they don’t have an email!
2 years 1 day ago #637230 by Riley O'Brien
Debbie Haskell
2 years 1 day ago #637231 by Debbie Haskell
Riley O'Brien I am in a senior building and told all the time they don't have an email address as they are holding their SMARTPHONE (which requires an email address to even work). but I then tell them to give me their child's email and we will tell them to tell you.
2 years 1 day ago #637231 by Debbie Haskell
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2 years 1 day ago #637232 by Chris Finetto
After I get resistance…“If you don’t want to offer me your phone number or email, I don’t want you living here…”It works… Not very friendly though…
2 years 1 day ago #637232 by Chris Finetto
Mel Survivor
2 years 1 day ago #637233 by Mel Survivor
It's not that they don't have one....they are choosing not to offer to you.
2 years 1 day ago #637233 by Mel Survivor
Laura Ryan
2 years 1 day ago #637234 by Laura Ryan
2 years 1 day ago #637234 by Laura Ryan