Its statute requires that lead - related «essential maintenance practices» be implemented
at every unit turnover.
Why put in window screens
at unit turnover when they end up torn or missing
at unit turnover?
Not exact matches
Gallup has discovered links between employee engagement
at the business -
unit level and vital performance indicators, including customer ratings; higher profitability, productivity and quality (fewer defects); lower
turnover; less absenteeism and shrinkage (i.e., theft); and fewer safety incidents.
Gallup has discovered links between employee engagement
at the business
unit level and vital performance indicators, including customer metrics; higher profitability, productivity, and quality (fewer defects); lower
turnover; less absenteeism and shrinkage (i.e., theft); and fewer safety incidents.
The addition of eighteen child protective workers would result in 151 front - line workers in the
unit; assuming that twelve percent of workers are not have cases
at any one time (due to
turnover, training, or medical leave), there would be 133 front - line workers accepting cases, which would keep caseloads on average
at 15 per caseworker.
Make cars more expensive
at the outset, and you reduce fleet
turnover into more efficient
units.
You left a bunch of expenses out — real estate tax, maintenance (should be
at least $ 300 per month on a 5
unit considering landscaping, pest management, emergency calls,
unit turnover, etc...).
Looking
at the proforma for a 290 -
unit complex offered by CBRE in my market, it includes $ 300 /
unit / yr for capital reserves, and $ 500 /
unit / yr for combined M&R,
turnover, and contract services.
I think percentages might work better for real estate participants in different parts of the country because the maintenance and repair costs in Boston
at 2 % of effective gross income for the building that I'm marketing equals $ 427 per
unit and that seems very low; and that $ 427 number does not include
turnover services which I think you mean to equal broker's fees.
We were thinking of buying a 16
unit in vegas which supposedly had 17 % CAP rate (I don't know about this with
turnover and vacancy) but also looking
at duplexes.
It makes sense, too, if you consider some of the wear and tear of appliances being moved in and out
at every
turnover, as well as the risk of the dryer vent not being hooked up properly or a junky washer leaking and damaging your
unit.