Oversaw tenant relations and management of eight hundred homes by managing for
different residential owners to ensure the properties were being well maintained
Not exact matches
Owners and landlords selling or renting
residential units use an inspection checklist for
different reasons, usually in preparation for new tenants:
(Sec. 204) Requires the EPA Administrator to: (1) establish a building energy performance labeling program with broad applicability to the
residential and commercial markets to enable and encourage knowledge about building energy performance by
owners and occupants and to inform efforts to reduce energy consumption nationwide; (2) develop model building energy labels for new
residential and commercial buildings; and (3) conduct building energy performance labeling demonstration projects for
different building types.
I would suggest talking to a broker that specializes in Multifamily and familiar with
different aspects of evaluating / closing a multifamily vs. a typical
residential home, or you can try Loopnet.com (commercial broker MLS) to view possible multifamily, or direct mail to
owners of multifamily that you are interested in especially ones that have owned for a while as they might consider seller financing for tax purposes.
The caretaker exemption permits an exemption for caretakers who are employed by
owners of
different residential real estate.
Currently, we manage 2,400 +
residential units for 400 +
different owners.
(a) is employed as a caretaker or manager by the
owners of
different residential real estate properties, and