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Does your property have any security cameras? I’m talking about maybe the entrance gates, popular common area, fitness center, etc.
Our community does not per the ownership due to liability I’d guess but we have some recent high profile incidents where cameras would have captured crimes taking...

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Patty Peterson I’m in upstate NY and we have them near the maintenance shop where our maintenance trucks, golf carts, and snow removal equipment are kept. No other cameras around the rest of the property.
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Cyndi Bedwell I have cameras inside and out. Shop, gates, parking lots and hallways
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Guest Insider We only have them in the clubhouse area. Nowhere else to liability issues.
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Josh McKibben I’m in the Dallas, Tx area and yes, we have them at some of our properties. We’d have them at all, but we have 26 buildings and that’s a lot of upfront cost. I’m slowly adding to it year after year.
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Karen Kossow We have them in multiple places at many communities. They aren't monitored (meaning nobody is sitting there watching them which is typically when the liability piece comes in) but are often helpful in catching things happening and being able to identify who did them.
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Texas properties under TAA contract, I have a question.
A resident decides to rent a “rentable item” such as garage or carport mid term.
1. Do you add it to their lease?
2. If so, what is your process with adding it to the contract ? Addendum only or do you Revise 1st page of lease? If you do...

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Guest Insider Hi there in yardi on the resident profile, there is add a rentable item. So we do that, and then that charge will hit their ledger that day. then if it is not part of your lease package, there is a minute lease amendment that you could find in Blue Moon. You can send it digital for them to sign, and then you can execute it Or you can have them sign a paper copy and upload it. And then what I like to do is make a memo in their account with the date of when they added the rentable item. And when their renewal comes up, then you could add it to the lease
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Guest Insider The 8 page lease and the rentable item addendum. Adding a rentable item changes the rent in most of the softwares so you’ll need to correct the lease to reflect the added rentable item in the rent amount. We rent items mid month and charge a prorate. We also offer to allow the resident to wait until the first of the month if they would like. Saves them on cost but we can go ahead and get the paperwork out of the way.
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Guest Insider I've seen this done a few ways. One being ...mid term packet and resign lease, all addendums and rentable item is locked in thru end of lease term. Two being ...rentable item addendum and may or may not allow MTM options. Garages and carports get really popular this time of year!
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Christi Anderson it's adds to the rent and updates the lease automatically. the dates are same as lease dates of apt on contract.
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Guest Insider Just the addendum
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Does your property have any security cameras? I’m talking about maybe the entrance gates, popular common area, fitness center, etc.
Our community does not per the ownership due to liability I’d guess but we have some recent high profile incidents where cameras would have captured crimes taking...

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Patty Peterson I’m in upstate NY and we have them near the maintenance shop where our maintenance trucks, golf carts, and snow removal equipment are kept. No other cameras around the rest of the property.
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Cyndi Bedwell I have cameras inside and out. Shop, gates, parking lots and hallways
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Guest Insider We only have them in the clubhouse area. Nowhere else to liability issues.
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Josh McKibben I’m in the Dallas, Tx area and yes, we have them at some of our properties. We’d have them at all, but we have 26 buildings and that’s a lot of upfront cost. I’m slowly adding to it year after year.
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Karen Kossow We have them in multiple places at many communities. They aren't monitored (meaning nobody is sitting there watching them which is typically when the liability piece comes in) but are often helpful in catching things happening and being able to identify who did them.
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Does anyone have any SOLUTIONS to package room nightmares? Ours is a secured room system with shelves (no lockers). It's a great system, but delivery drivers continue to not assign packages properly and also continue to just dump. I'm looking for solutions, please (aside from me sending my time in there to organize). Thanks!

Guest Insider We called carriers to get the code to the drivers and if they don’t use it properly, We started reporting all the drivers 🤷🏻‍♀️ we hung up signs but nobody paid attention so that was the best way we’ve found. Don’t get me wrong, we still have ppl that just dump packages outside but it has decreased the issues
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Nicholas Clayton Thank you! What email address are you using to report drivers ?
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Guest Insider I call the customer number typically. By providing a tracking number, they can find out who delivered. We h
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Melissa Brown Depending where you are located Fetch could be a good option for you
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Jessica Romero Luxer has a concierge-ish service that could help
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I am a new member to this forum and relatively new to the multifamily properties. I visited the maintenance shop at one of our properties and it was a mess. Parts and equipments were lying around and finding any part seemed difficult, not to mention the $ and time wasted. Does anyone in this forum have suggestions or recommendations for organizing and maintaining maintenance shops? How do you organize, manage, and track your maintenance parts and... Show more

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When was the last time you called all of your team together, just to say thank you and to say something that you are grateful for about each one of them individually?

Guest Insider Friday, but not individually. Was a text to the team. I am so grateful for them.
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Gerry Hunt AWESOME ~ next time try doing it in person. It makes a positive difference!
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Guest Insider Gerry Hunt great idea. I really want to do something nice for them. They have been awesome.
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Kelly Noble We started doing a monthly drawing for prizes or cash and instead of just tickets tickets out for “good behavior” we give everyone a ticket and they have to to give to someone else and say why they are choosing that person and then we draw for the prize.
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Gerry Hunt Kelly this is great! Have you gotten everyone together & personally thanked EACH one & given them a reason why you are grateful to have them on your team?
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Kelly Noble Gerry not yet 😉
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Leah Love I may not feel like I get a lot right in this world but I feel like I did this regularly and loved/appreciated my staff(s) so much. 20+ years ago I started in multifamily and I still talk to my first employees.
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Gerry Hunt Leah this is just one of the reasons that I love you. You live in your heart!
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Tracy Jamison Every staff meeting!
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Mike Powers Every week informally. Every two weeks as part of bi weekly business operations reviews.
If any manager can't find a positive acknowledgement for something well done by each team member either manager is ungrateful or employee is beyond help.
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Gerry Hunt Mike YAY!! If a manager can't find something positive, perhaps she/he has only been trained to see the negative.
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Mike Powers Gerry Hunt tragically, the vintage style was management by exception. The negatives received attention. It took 20-30 years to move to focus and recognize success positives as the priority.
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Tips and tricks on lease ups in the dead of the winter?? Traffic has been slow with the cooler seasons. I have brand new townhomes that have been sitting for a month now and no interest. (Not to mention I’m receiving more brand new buildings soon!) We ran a one month free special on them for the...

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Guest Insider Have you heard of “plant your garden”? Of course it’s not a real garden but it’s teaching your leading people to “soft kill” the comps. As a for instance on one of our communities they had the nice large garden tubs- but so did our closes competitor. BUT the competitors tubs had the high powered jets! So I taught all the leasing agents to make a big a huge thing about the size of our tubs BUT to add “and since we don’t have jets you don’t have to worry about the last residents dead skin ending up in yur bath water”! Trust me when I say we had so many people return to say they really liked the property next door but didn’t want to deal with the dead skin issue! 🤩
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Guest Insider people don't tend to move during the holidays. run a "new home for the new year" campaign
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Guest Insider Lowering the price is not necessarily the best option… ever hear of Mercedes Benz discounting prices ? If you have a great product sell it as a great product. Build value by letting the customer know your property is worth more because of the service, location, floor plan etc…
No amenities is tough but people live in their home not the clubhouse…. Point out quality of construction etc
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David Snyder We did two months free and offered waived application fee and half-priced administrative fee. We averaged 12 apps a month from Dec-March.
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Gerry Hunt I used social media & marketplace for my clients with great success at a recent lease-up!
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This is the last in a 9-part series of “quick hit” blogs on the quickest way to uncover hidden revenue from leasing based on the presentation Bryan Pierce, Carol Enoch and Donald Davidoff gave at NAA’s 2024 Apartmentalize conference. Up until now, this blog series has focused on a variety of different amenity “fails” that arise essentially from configuration issues, whether accidental or intentional. The key is to be able to look ...

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 The holiday season can be a joyous time for communities, but for property management professionals, it also presents unique challenges. Balancing festive cheer with the requirements of fair housing compliance and inclusivity is no small task. Inspections may uncover non-compliance in resident decorations, while staff communication could inadvertently reflect language that alienates or excludes some residents. Addressing these issues promptl ...

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Looking for advice: I am working with a nonprofit affordable housing company and one of the properties is in a high crime neighborhood in a small town of less than 10,000 people. The building has 24 units and has become a magnet for both homeless and addicts looking for a warm hallway to hang out and or sleep in. The property has limited money to spend, but obviously we can’t create a dangerous situation for the current tenants. I am... Show more

Guest Insider Yes, between your management company and/or owners, supplying Security is under the line, and should be up to them to help you find a way to safety. It’s not “a budget thing”, if so you move things around. It sounds like you and your team are doing an awesome job of trying to keep things secure for what you have the means to do.
Sometimes the above people have to help take responsibility of the asset you’re trying to manage.
It can’t hurt to ask. But, keep up the good work, wishing y’all the best… it’s tough!
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Kim Chewning Haha, unfortunately for me I am the above person -I’m working on a short term plan to take the money out of our reserve account, but obviously that is not a long term plan -as in I can’t keep hiring a security guard and use the reserve account to pay for it -thanks for your input. I’ve been doing this sort of work for 25 years and it’s the first time I feel a little like the problem is more than I can resolve- drug addicts are a whole different ball game.
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Ryan Pope Do you have vacancy where you could set one up for the police officers? Like a break room they can stop by for snacks, coffee, have WiFi they can use.
Or you could comp an apartment for an officer
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Bobbi McDowell Encourage your residence to report to the police any suspicious activity. Also contact your local police department and ask them if they can please walk the property at night. When you reach out to your local police department a lot of times they will work with you because this gets the headaches out of their problems. Good luck I know it's hard to do
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Guest Insider I think you would be better off spending money on cameras and lighting. Also certain landscaping helps. Big pricker bushes and things with thorns
No trespassing signs and agreement from the police that they will make arrests for low level crimes
I have also found you can hire off duty cops to “patrol” ie sit there. The on duty cops come and hang with them so you end up with a large police presence. After a few days to a week the problems tend to relocate elsewhere and you can stop
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Guest Insider Residents should be calling police.
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Tamara Sanchez I would highly suggest you reaching out to your local councilmember to hold a meeting with them and police regarding the growing concerns. We held a few of these at my old property and met with the local police Captain at the time. I was able to establish a relationship with them and people felt more comfortable contacting them. We were able to obtain resources such as backpacks for the children and tickets to events. This eventually went to crap because our management began acting nefariously due to a loan in the complex and lack of assistance and police districting post pandemic. We had an unauthorized individual with a tenant in a severe DV situation, he was possibly trafficking minors and drugs and breaking into residents units. They were not removed from the property until this year.
You are paying taxes and those services are part of living in the community. If you can’t get a hold of them show up to one of the events. Given that it’s a non-profit complex you should be okay...
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SANDRA RAMIREZ Totally agree with the comment from Frances. You may be able to see if there are any city wide programs that can help with this and request a spot check by the current patrol car in your area. Host a safety meeting and invite your local police and fire department. Get your residents involved
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Brooke Nuber-Soldate This may be a bit out of the box, but sometimes the best security is the community itself. I've seen it work in different areas usually near a larger city.
Invite a late night taco/food truck to use your parking lot. The extra people/patrons basically self monitor the area. Nefarious folks won't come around because it's no longer a hiding space but a community gathering space.
I've also seen partnerships with local police to leave a car in the lot as a deterrent. This sometimes comes with a lease arrangement with a cop to live on site for a discounted rate to be on-site after hours security.
Fobs and cameras are good for identifying residents that are unsafe with the exterior doors.
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Allie Gartside Second what Frances said. You adjust the budget in other places and owners need to understand that sometimes they need to open up their pockets a bit more.
At the end of the day you have a problem that you are aware of and while attempting to take care of it, it’s not stopping the issue. This is a liability issue and gonna cost you ALOT more if you get sued over it.
You need security patrol. No cameras, gates or fobs are going to stop the homeless or criminals from getting in.
I’m in a relatively safe area but gets hit a lot for burglary in our garages and common areas. Fobs have not stopped the break in. A courtesy patrol that shows up once a night also hasn’t stopped them.
An armed guard or person who is physically there, is what stops them AND leaves the residents feeling safe by the security’s presence.
You don’t likely need 24/7 security but after hours for sure. Then make sure your guards switch up their patrol patterns. I’ve experienced homeless just lying in wait, figuring...
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Bobbi McDowell I had vagrance coming into my property at night to spend the night in the laundry room and other rooms that were accessible during the daytime. I started locking them up and they were only available to go in during the daytime. This stopped a lot of the vagrants
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Guest Insider Would you be willing to offer an exempt unit to a police, or sheriff officer? You can hold them to a contract other than the lease, but maybe having actual police presence might help slightly. If not I would at least contact your police chief and city to see what can be done to get you relief. Maintenace doubling as security won’t help, it can be a liability if they get hurt due to crime (because it’s not their job) or if they hurt someone else for the same reasons. I understand you’re saying the police and city have their own issues but if your property is breeding ground for illegal activity, it would be in their best interest to help you because it helps them.
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What was one of your favorite gifts you received in an office gift exchange or from a coworker? Looking for unique ideas for ours. TYIA 😉

Guest Insider A hand held Smoothie Blender and a Stanley Cup.
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Guest Insider Amazon gift card, lottery tickets, company branded luggage tag or other swag, yeti or nice tumbler, battery charging pack, of course alcohol always seems popular, free PTO coupons
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Mya Estrada Great question!! Feel like a lot of people are probably wondering this same thing.
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Brooke Nuber-Soldate A literal white elephant figurine for white elephant was quite the hit.
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Michael Dvorscak I once gave a coworker a pint of 5 O clock Vodka and cockroach I caught. It was a White Elephant exchange.
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Nicole Coschigano My team gave me a sterling silver toggle bracelet w/ a thick heart charm.
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Tracy Jamison A coffee mug warmer or a plug-into-the-wall scented wax warmer (doesn't take up space on my desk). Less than $15. Do have to remember to turn them off though.
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Hello all,
Looking for info on breed restrictions. What management companies are accepting all breeds? Are you requiring any additional insurance at all due to allowing all breeds? TIA

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Chris Hurst Preston Communities
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Karen Kossow Paradigm Management (we're DC Metro based). We don't require additional insurance but do require insurance for those at affordable communities who have pets (in our jurisidictions as the pet is optional, we can require renters insurance for those who opt to have pets).
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Guest Insider Lexington, no additional insurance required. I also know MAA does it.
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Guest Insider We have no weight limits or breed restrictions. This is per my owner show is very pet friendly.
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