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Maintenance Mayhem: How to Take Back Control & Increase Efficiency

Appfolio

Have you or your staff ever been unable to take a vacation, missed out on a family event, or woken.

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4 Common Rental Maintenance Issues

Real Property Management Chicago

Common Rental Maintenance Issues for Tenant Occupied Properties As a landlord, there are some problems that you will encounter more often than others. Here’s a quick look at these common rental maintenance issues, and some quick solutions to help you address them before they get worse.

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A Safer Home: How Landlords Can Protect their Properties as Insurance Costs Rise

American Apartment Owners Association

Vice President & Branch Owner at All Solutions Insurance As property insurance costs inch up with inflation and rising maintenance costs, landlords are finding comprehensive and affordable insurance coverage increasingly difficult to secure and retain. By Seeta Bhandari, Sr. How much dwelling coverage do you need?

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Tenant Retention 101: Essential Tips for Property Managers

BetterWho

The cost of finding a new tenant, additional maintenance, marketing the property, etc., Maintenance Matters: Keep up with regular property maintenance and embrace smart technology to monitor systems. Build Community: Organize events to foster a sense of community. Or is maintenance due?

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Maintenance Checklist for a Holiday Let or Cottage

Schofields Insurance

Reading Time: 9 minutes Property owners often forget that holiday home insurance is not a maintenance contract, and it does not cover the cost of things breaking down or wear and tear. Insurance is there to cover damage caused by sudden and unexpected events. Sanitise the refrigerator and defrost the freezer. Descale the kettle.

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Minimizing Investment Risks in Multifamily Real Estate

American Apartment Owners Association

Identify potential risks through in-depth examination, includingmarket analysisfor rental trends and property maintenance assessments. Manage maintenance costs proactively. Another important element of due diligence is evaluating theproperty’s maintenance and legal compliance. Ensure legal compliance to mitigate risks.

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Tips to Minimize Tenant Turnover

American Apartment Owners Association

Organize diverse resident events and activities that cater to various interests and age groups. Offer tiered rewards for tenant loyalty, such as exclusive perks or customized maintenance schedules. Align community events with resident interests based on past participation and feedback.

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