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Dress Codes Remain Important in the Apartment Industry
You might be wondering if having a dress code for the onsite leasing teams is really important. One property manager explains why the answer is, resoundingly, “yes.”
The Tide Is Turning on Accepting Felons
Because of Fair Housing concerns of disparate impact, there have been real-time changes to company screening criteria. Is the industry becoming more comfortable with accepting these renters?
A Property Manager’s Guide to the 4th of July
Here are some tips and tricks to ensure your residents have a fun and safe holiday at your community.
Common Marketing Errors Property Managers Should Avoid
Marketing should be a rational, well-considered and calculated process, so even the most experienced property management marketers may need to be aware of several frequent mistakes they might be making.
Connected Kitchens: Cook with Confidence
Smart appliances are taking advantage of step-by-step recipe apps to make cooking less stressful and less time-consuming.
We Were Right All Along: It’s the Sense of Community That Drives Renewal
According to research, residents care about their connection to their neighbors. What might be surprising, however, is that multifamily professionals seem to underestimate related parts of the equation.
How Aerial & Virtual Tools Can Sell Properties Faster
Virtual reality and drones are becoming extremely popular among real estate agents that want to make their listings stand out. Moreover, virtual decluttering and redecorating are saving landlords and owners a lot of money.
Attracting Animal Lovers With Pet Amenities
There are a few basic amenities that every pet lover wants when searching for a new place to stay with their fluffy one. Here are some suggestions of pet amenities to include in your community.
Student Housing Inclusion
With the influx of change in student housing accommodations, is there opportunity for real estate development in gender-inclusive housing?
Educate Maintenance Staff About Reasonable Modification Requests
Because residents might make these requests before contacting anyone in leasing or management, it is crucial for your maintenance team to be trained in how to correctly respond.









