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How to Keep a Motivated and Engaged Team
At the CFAA Rental Housing Conference “Corporate Culture – Pull, Don’t Push” and “Data in Performance Evaluation” were presented by Randy Daiter (M&R Properties) and Colleen MacCarville (Killam REIT), respectively. Here are some key points to note and to take away from this topic include.
Jared Miller on Culture as the Ultimate Business Fuel
No stranger to a how culture can optimize performance during his career with companies such as Lane, RedPeak, Bainbridge and currently Homestead Development Partners, the executive explains how culture can make an organization run smoothly and efficiently
Senior Living Security
In Yardi’s latest whitepaper, Senior Living Data Security, senior living providers will get the latest information on the most common vulnerabilities in senior living and discover how to protect their organization’s sensitive data with the industry’s most trusted cloud provider.
Which Hogwarts House Do Your Residents Belong In?
The first Harry Potter book came out 20 years ago. To celebrate, let’s see where your residents would be sorted.
11 Ways to Create Prospect-Centric Apartment Marketing
With the digital tools you have available to you today, there are whole new ways to put the customer first in your marketing. Here’s why we think it’s a perfect fit for multifamily.
3 Do’s and 3 Don’ts for Interacting With Pregnant Residents
Customer service is the name of the game for property managers and other employees who work onsite at a community.
5 Tips for Effective Multifamily Email Marketing
Just because more is possible, doesn’t mean multifamily operators are using email marketing more effectively.
Betting on Service
There a new developments popping up all over the country. The best way to distinguish yourself is to make customer service a priority.
3 Things to Remember When Renting to Families
In the end, families are looking for three things when choosing where to live: location, value and convenience.
Alexa in Apartments?
Virtual assistants, such as Amazon’s Alexa and Google Assistant, among others, are all the rage. Should they have a place in property management and leasing?








