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Staying Competitive and Sticking to the Basics in Multifamily

Staying competitive and sticking to the basics in multifamily communities means showing residents how much on-site and property management teams care. By Debbie Willis In today’s market, we continue to…

7 Ways To Handle Noise Complaints In Rental Housing

Noisy tenants can be a real headache for landlords so here are some suggestions in 7 ways to handle noise complaints in rental housing the right way. By James Durr…

Handling Relay Operators the Fair Housing Way

Did you know refusing to talk to a relay operator and provide information is discriminatory and denying access to housing because of a disability and a fair housing issue? Learn…

How to Navigate Your Career Path in the Multifamily Housing Industry

A career in the multifamily housing industry can be very rewarding so here are 5 ways to manage your career path as your advance in the industry. By Kaycee Kisling…

4 Steps To Prevent Mold In Your Rental Property Attic

Did you know mold can grow in the attic of your rental property and may have been made worse during the pandemic so here are 4 steps to prevent mold…

One Of Your Tenants Smells Gas Leak? Here’s What To Do

A gas leak at your property is an emergency that requires immediate attention and action. This article will focus on what you or your tenants should do if they suspect…

Do Your “No Smoking” And Odor Policies Stink?

While most of us are familiar with no-smoking policies for our properties, with the invention of new types of inhalants and other innovations, it is time to take a deeper…

Survey: Property Managers Affect Whether Renters Stay or Go

A new survey shows that single-family renters may be more likely to move in the next year than apartment renters, and there are some key reasons why. Property managers have…

Is Your Rental Property Accessible?

Drive-by accessibility testing is becoming more commonplace so is your rental property accessible and do you know common touchpoints? By The Fair Housing Institute You look out of your office…

How Thirdhand Smoke Affects Your Properties

Going smoke-free in your rentals is important as the dangers of thirdhand smoke are not well-known as toxic chemicals stick to surfaces. By The Department of Health and Human Services…