Determine whether a candidate is a good investment with these interview tips.
The hiring process can be tedious. Once you’ve done the work of vetting a candidate, it’s tempting to go with the first candidate who meets your minimum requirements so that they can get the job done and you can go back to your regular duties.
Given that the property manager’s core responsibility is managing third-party risk, failing to regularly monitor vendor performance verges on neglect. So here are 10 questions to ask when evaluating vendors.
From political free speech to medical marijuana, state lawmakers are weighing in on issues that are affecting – or soon could affect – how HOAs operate. Here are few worth watching
By some estimates, a quarter of U.S. residents identify with LOHAS. If you don’t know what those letters stand for, you could be hurting resale values at your community.
HOA boards that shortchange the budgeting process risk saddling fellow residents with unexpected expenses that can trigger a downward spiral of mistrust, litigation and financial ruin.
Residents’ environmental concerns are prompting property managers to adopt eco-friendly practices. Pressure to adopt greener, or more sustainable business practices, has finally […]
One of the most important responsibilities of property managers and HOAs is choosing vendors to perform maintenance and upkeep. Make the wrong choice and everyone pays the price.
Given that people generally prefer to do business with experts they can trust, blogging can be a very effective long-term strategy for generating leads.
You want property managers and HOAs to know about your business, but you’re the new kid on the block. Or, you’re just not all that well known.