As another year ends, many people take time to reflect on the past
year. Generally, this leads to setting goals and making resolutions for
the New Year. Our company is busy reviewing 2010 and planning on
how we can improve our property management services to you, our
clients. Here are some of our key property management goals and
resolutions for 2011.
Continue Our Education - we start with continued education because
it shapes and influences all our goals and resolutions. When we
continue to learn more about the many complex facets of managing
rental property, we immediately improve our services. It is important to
take the time to attend workshops or seminars on Fair Housing, current
lead-based paint legislation, mold issues, advertising opportunities, new
marketing techniques, notice requirements, technology, and more. Increasing our knowledge, implementing new tools, and improving our
landlord/tenant skills help reduce risk and liability.
Continue with NARPM - one key source for education is our
membership and participation in NARPM, the National Association of
Residential Property Managers. Monthly we receive a multi-page
newsletter with important articles to update us on current housing
issues and trends. The educational opportunities at our local chapters
meetings, state conference, and national conventions, are always
informative and first rate. Therefore, a definite 2011 resolution is "to
continue membership in this valuable organization."
Review the Code of Ethics - ethics is simply good business and doing
what is right. When we joined NARPM, we agreed to abide by their
code of ethics. Although we have always worked to conduct our
property management business in a fair and ethical manner, it is always
good to review the code of ethics periodically, and this is a "required
company resolution" for any year.
Increase Our Marketing Skills - whatever the market, there is
competition and a need to keep up with marketing trends. The Internet
has become the advertising media of today and we will work to continue
to keep up with this fast-paced and valuable resource in the coming
year.
December 2010: Planning for the New Year
By Michael Mengden Tuesday, November 30, 2010