By definition, property managers set appropriate rental rates, look after tenants, coordinate with construction management in repairs and build outs, and serve as the middleman between building ownership and tenants. As owners and investors in buildings have evolved, so too have the responsibilities and expectations of a property manager. In years’ past, an attorney or doctor might look to acquire the building its practice is in as a means of retirement income. Today, with buildings costing tens…
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Curb Appeal Isn’t Just For Listings. Agents Need It, Too
The next time you’re telling your clients to spruce up their listing, coach Darryl Davis writes, take a look at...













