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The myths that dozens of people have created, including things such as a clean house never has pests and just spray once and you are done, not only do not help to prevent infestation, but they even contribute to making it even bigger. Regrettably, having faith in them can result in time, money wastage, and even health and property losses. This article will debunk some of the most popular pest control myths, discuss why they are inaccurate, and demonstrate what does work to keep your house pest-free. The Myth of the “Clean House Immunity” The myth that is most popular in pest control McKinney, TX, is that pests only attack dirty houses. The fact that a cluttered table and crumbs can be a... Read more
Property managers are no strangers to the challenges of turnover, tenant retention, and budget constraints. But one area that often slips under the radar is the...
While the average unit count for a Multifamily property continues to rise, well over 40% of Multifamily units are in smaller properties. There are real differences in...
When Anna Julian happened upon a neglected row home in Baltimore seven years ago, she had no formal construction training—just determination, a willingness to...
The High Cost of Overlooking Construction Safety Renovations and capital projects can refresh an apartment community. New amenities, smarter layouts, and better curb...
Key Takeaways Fire deaths occur at one-fourth the rate in new multifamily buildings compared to modern single-family homes. Features like sprinklers, fire-resistant materials, and self-closing doors have helped drive down fire fatalities in apartment buildings. Despite better outcomes, safety concerns continue to slow multifamily development due to outdated perceptions. Pew recommends revisiting two-stairway mandates for smaller buildings to lower construction costs and encourage safer housing supply. Fire Risk Is Lower In New Apartment Buildings A new report from Pew Charitable Trusts suggests that expanding modern multifamily housing could significantly reduce fire deaths in... Read more
As the weather starts to cool and we head into fall, it’s a good time to start thinking about winter prep. Smart property technology can do a lot of the heavy...
If you’re a new or prospective landlord, or just haven’t bought a rental property in a while, figuring out what rental properties to purchase and which to pass on...
The cost varies widely based on many factors. An apartment complex typically costs between $3.8 million and $30 million to build, or $75,000 to $600,000 per...
Maintenance requests are often the most frequent interactions residents have with property management. For many residents, the speed and fairness of these responses set...
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