Summer is a busy time for property managers. Peak leasing season is generally May through September which means a steady stream of business for you. Along with all those new leases that are being signed come the maintenance requests, phone calls, and increased traffic...
By Smart Girl Makita How to deal with a hostile resident in the leasing office Whether you are a permanent employee in a leasing office or you are temporarily staffing, at some point you will be faced with a situation where an angry, hostile resident has a problem and...
Property management is a demanding career. In addition to managing a full staff and meeting the needs of all your individual residents, you have the added pressure of maintenance issues, business goals, and the most important aspect of your job – keeping your...
Hiring employees is one of the most important parts of good business. However, the hiring process can also be time-consuming and costly. Therefore, it is essential to make sound hiring decisions to avoid a loss to your business. Regardless of the size of your company...
Although the temperatures are still warm and the pool is still being used, summer is rapidly coming to an end and fall is just around the corner, which means it’s time to start thinking about your property’s fall maintenance. Back to school for your...
A property manager’s job never ends and this includes marketing your property. Different seasons bring with them different concerns as well as different needs of your potential renters. Although you’re likely right in the middle of summer activities, now is a good...