PetScreening, a first-of-its-kind screening platform that empowers property managers to outsource their pet risk assessment and assistance animal validation processes at no charge, today announced it has partnered with RAM Partners to implement its platform at more than 200 communities.
PetScreening Announces Partnership with RAM Partners
Mill Creek Announces Groundbreaking of Modera Kierland
Mill Creek Residential, a leading developer, owner-operator and investment manager specializing in premier rental housing across the U.S., today announced it has broken ground on Modera Kierland, a contemporary mixed-use apartment community in the upscale Kierland neighborhood.
Tech Can Make the Construction Process More Efficient
In a big-picture sense, homes have been built the same way for 2,000 years. Over time, innovations have been developed to attempt to change the way we build—particularly to move away from wood-framed construction. But none of those technologies have necessarily taken hold.
Industry Trends Report | Week of October 3
The top storylines in multifamily this week are portfolio evaluation for centralization, the importance of technology partners, driving resident retention, human-trafficking education, construction delays continue in multifamily and customizing renters insurance to increase compliance.
Money on the Table: Weighing the Cost of Unscooped Pet Waste
While there are a few apartment operators who would rather not allow pets onsite, most are modernizing their pet policies and removing pet restrictions altogether because of that broader resident pool and the monetary benefits that come with doing so.
LIVEbe Communities Honored With 2022 Clean and Green Award
LIVEbe, a premier apartment developer and operator dedicated to delivering distinct apartment homes within connected communities, today announced it has been recognized with a 2022 Downtown Baltimore Clean and Green Award by the Downtown Partnership of Baltimore, Inc.
In-Depth Industry Knowledge is Key to Powerful Innovation
For decades, when multifamily operators required a technology solution, they typically had to source it from outside the industry. While many innovations designed for other business sectors could be modified for use by the apartment industry, they often didn’t work as well as operators hoped.
Knowing Your Portfolio Can Guide Centralization Efforts
With so many changes occurring in multifamily leasing and management, owner/operators are seeking ways to meet the challenges of shifting consumer tastes, ongoing hiring and retention issues and maximizing revenues. Centralization is the next step.
Personalization: Why Renters Insurance Needs Customizable Features
Consumers want to feel like their shopping experiences are uniquely catered to them and their preferences are acknowledged. From everyday shopping for essentials to making larger purchases like cars, apartments or homes, personalization has quickly become a key to customer satisfaction.
Four Tips For Driving Resident Retention
When crafting marketing plans and pushing to drive the performance of their portfolio, operators should not overlook current residents. They’ve already done the hard part and sparked their interest—now it’s just a matter of keeping them at the property.