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Katrina Langer
| 2 min. read
This week in property management news: February 22, 2016
This week in property management: The potential for rental income reaches into the 10s of thousands for homeowners; the real estate market responds to the shift to a knowledge-based economy; Eugene property manager, Terry Shockley, faces wire fraud...
Barbara Ballinger
| 6 min. read
Wood flooring: what’s new underfoot for residential buildings
Gone are the days when terrazzo, marble, and stone nudged out wood floors as a favorite choice to make an apartment building lobby and hallways look chic. Plank by plank, wood flooring has become the go-to preference for...
Katrina Langer
| 2 min. read
This week in property management news: February 15, 2016
This week in property management: Maybe the rental affordability crisis is all in our heads; how to make your business resilient even in the face of economic crisis; Colliers International acquires a global property management firm; the LA...
Amanda Maher
| 5 min. read
Thinking of installing a tankless water heater? Here are 6 things to consider.
Michelle and her husband Tony were about to be the proud owners of a beautiful three-bedroom home in Great Falls, Montana. As first-time homeowners, they were overjoyed to be spending the holidays in a house they could finally...
Amanda Maher
| 4 min. read
Whose duty is it to remove ice and snow after a storm?
It started as a normal day for home health care provider Lynn Brome: she was performing her general housekeeping and cooking duties for a resident at the Blackhawk Apartments in Elgin, Illinois. She went to take the trash...
Katrina Langer
| 2 min. read
This week in property management news: February 8, 2016
This week in property management: It turns out bed bugs are more resilient than we thought; U.S.-based affordable housing providers invests in the U.K.; Georgia condo owners get slammed with a $130,000 water bill; a Brooklyn court indicts...
Barbara Ballinger
| 5 min. read
Is it time to increase rent? Here are 9 factors to consider.
One of the toughest decisions a building owner or property manager faces annually—as yearly leases come due—is whether or not to increase rent for new and existing tenants. If, after careful thought and analysis, the answer is yes,...

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