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Post by jasonlukers on Jul 8, 2019 22:26:01 GMT
It’s easier to clean.
You’re less likely to overshop when space is a priority – so you save money.
Small versions of furniture cost less. A lot less.
It’s easier to focus on quality over quantity when everything’s on display.
Your heating and cooling bills tend to be lower.
A small art collection makes big impact.
A single statement piece or splurge can make the whole room (which in some instances is the whole apartment).
It’s harder to lose the remote, or anything else for that matter.
You’re more likely to purge clutter when you can’t hide it away.
You can afford to have niceties like candles and flowers in every room.
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Post by charliereathes on Sept 28, 2021 0:29:06 GMT
Property managers handle everything that occurs daily in a rental property. They should have a working knowledge of the real estate industry the rental operates in, such as industrial property or housing.
The property manager then works to ensure that the owner's goals are met by managing rent, tenants, maintenance, budgets, and rental property records. They must also have an in-depth familiarity of state and national laws regarding the legal methods to screen tenants, handle security deposits, terminate leases, conduct evictions, and comply with property safety standards.
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