Learn how to create a maintenance plan for multi-family properties, so you'll be able to diminish costs, increment efficiency, create working guidelines, and be totally in control.
Maintenance is a major cost in any multi-family property. How do we handle the problem? This course will teach the basics of setting up a maintenance plan for your property. This seminar will help you get the most out of your maintenance staff and will provide many cost-saving strategies.
Maintenance costs are the biggest share of any multi-family housing budget. This course will identify strategies to reduce costs and increase the productivity of property maintenance. It will teach the importance of inspections and how to effectively save money by having a viable inspection system.
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* There will be time allowed for questions at the end of the presentations. (Live Session)
*Not able to attend the live session? Choose an On-Demand session to watch the session later.
Paul has been involved in the real estate industry for the past 38 years. He has been involved in sales, construction, project management, appraisal, mortgage consulting and brokerage, property management, and property management consulting/training. Through his consulting company, Property Management Solutions, he provides training and consulting services nationwide to owners, management companies, multi-housing associations, as well as state and federal agencies.
He specializes in fair housing issues and has developed fair housing and outreach programs for governmental agencies as well as conducting seminars that are presented to property management companies, apartment associations, and the general public. For over twenty years was involved in the appraisal of residential, multi-family, farm, and commercial properties throughout the Midwest.
For over twenty years was involved in the appraisal of residential, multi-family, farm, and commercial properties throughout the Midwest. Most recently, he was a consultant for affordable, multi-housing properties in 22 different states. This involved properties in HUD, Rural Development, HOME, and Tax Credit programs.