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“‘In the future, apartment properties may be ‘branded’ as much for the quality of their Internet services as they are today In the wake of most catastrophes, the media often concentrates on tragic personal stories: lost life, lost homes, lost belongings, lost pets. But what about lost businesses? Medical facilities, law offices, corporate and government organizations—none are immune to the costly effects of flood, fires or hurricanes. Patient histories, client, vendor and employee files, financial records, contracts… Busi Stop The Pain Drain - It's More Than Just Ergonomics We all know that curb appeal is important to attract prospective buyers and renters to your property. But what one typically thinks of as being effective curb appeal may no longer be as valuable.Pain is putting a strain on your bottom line! Employees who are suffering from repetitive motion injuries are not able to work at their ultimate performance level, costing you productivity and often medical costs which can lead to disability claims.You’ve hired ergonomic experts to change the computer stations; You’ve given your employees’ new keyboards; you’ve tried every type of mouse on the m Traditionally, in order to create the most marketable curb appeal was to have the landscaping and interior of the property as clean as possible without any clutter. The more space a property had the better. While those things still hold water in many markets, the newer generations of renters in college or beginning their first try at the real world, desire technology and technological accessibility. The article, “Wanted To Rent: Technology-Friendly Apartments,” written by Broderick Perkins and published February 28, 2007 in Realty Times, explains how Internet hookups and good cell phone reception are become a more important quality for today’s renter than a cascading water fountain in the front of the property. “More and more often renters want a wireless community just as much as they want a garden community, according to the National Multi Housing Council (NMHC) survey of 1,000 renters.’” “‘In the future, apartment properties may be ‘branded’ as much for the quality of their Internet services as they are today f Today's Best Fire Prevention Tools And Techniques table curb appeal was to have the landscaping and interior of the property as clean as possible without any clutter. The more space a property had the better.Although knowing how to fight fires and use fire extinguishers is important, the best tool to fight fires is fire prevention. If you can take adequate steps to avoid the dangers of fire and detect the signs early then you are much less likely to be involved in a serious incident.Fire prevention ranges from knowing how to install smoke alarms to dialling emergency services and knowing emergency nu While those things still hold water in many markets, the newer generations of renters in college or beginning their first try at the real world, desire technology and technological accessibility. The article, “Wanted To Rent: Technology-Friendly Apartments,” written by Broderick Perkins and published February 28, 2007 in Realty Times, explains how Internet hookups and good cell phone reception are become a more important quality for today’s renter than a cascading water fountain in the front of the property. “More and more often renters want a wireless community just as much as they want a garden community, according to the National Multi Housing Council (NMHC) survey of 1,000 renters.’” “‘In the future, apartment properties may be ‘branded’ as much for the quality of their Internet services as they are today Dealing With The Public-Not Always A Barrel Of Monkeys! in college or beginning their first try at the real world, desire technology and technological accessibility.Dealing with the public is not easy! That’s a wide open statement if I might say so myself, so allow me to try to explain and I am smart enough to know full well that at times, I too”am” the public.For the past 37 years I have been self employed always servicing the public whether it was in my restaurant, my clothing store or my gift shop. There has to be a pill out there specifically designate The article, “Wanted To Rent: Technology-Friendly Apartments,” written by Broderick Perkins and published February 28, 2007 in Realty Times, explains how Internet hookups and good cell phone reception are become a more important quality for today’s renter than a cascading water fountain in the front of the property. “More and more often renters want a wireless community just as much as they want a garden community, according to the National Multi Housing Council (NMHC) survey of 1,000 renters.’” “‘In the future, apartment properties may be ‘branded’ as much for the quality of their Internet services as they are today Buying MLM Motivational Audio CDs Will Send You To The Poor House Times, explains how Internet hookups and good cell phone reception are become a more important quality for today’s renter than a cascading water fountain in the front of the property.Sure, these motivational CDs will give you a quick adrenaline rush to get out there and get those prospects! After all, how can it get more motivational than listening another testimonial rags to riches story?The stories are motivational alright and the upline will tell you that you need to keep on buying these tapes because it is food for your mind that will keep you going on with the business. “More and more often renters want a wireless community just as much as they want a garden community, according to the National Multi Housing Council (NMHC) survey of 1,000 renters.’” “‘In the future, apartment properties may be ‘branded’ as much for the quality of their Internet services as they are today Best Buy - Free Conference Calling Services as much as they want a garden community, according to the National Multi Housing Council (NMHC) survey of 1,000 renters.’”
“‘In the future, apartment properties may be ‘branded’ as much for the quality of their Internet services as they are today for their curb appeal,’ said David Cardwell, NMHC's vice president of capital Markets and technology.”You get what you pay for.There is much truth to this statement. If you buy a used watch on Ebay for $10, consider yourself lucky if it comes with a wristband- or hands. If you buy a jalopy for a hundred bucks from a used car salesman named Guido, cross your fingers before you turn that key. And how about that 6-day, 5-night getaway cruise to the Bahamas, for $200? It is probably nothing more than Other than reliable Internet connection, renters desire good cell phone reception. The landline is becoming a thing of the past but many older apartments are surrounded by concrete or other materials that are not conducive to good cell phone reception. “Emergency planners suggest having one (landline) in case of an emergency that could render cell phones inoperable, but only 58 percent of apartment homes have a landline and only 38 percent consider it their primary phone, the NMHC survey said.” More renters live a transient lifestyle, moving one place to another a couple times a year. They are on the go and need a phone that can go with them. Setting up telephone service every time they move is a hassle that does not have to be dealt with using a cell phone. “However, 88 percent of those surveyed (renters) had a mobile phone, compared to 74 percent of all households.” <
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