Covid-19’s Effects on Property Management

Covid-19 is changing everything. And for property managers, the changes are both sudden and necessary.
Heroes abound; the maintenance technician, the groundskeeper and the housekeeper are all on the frontline providing essential services to apartment residents. For the tens of millions of Americans living in multifamily housing, it’s become apparent that not everyone can work from home. The people on the front lines of property management are indispensable; they are essential.
Tectonic shifts in our economy before COVID-19 mean that more Americans than ever live in rental properties and are served by property managers. If more people are continuing to work from home, property management employees are putting their lives in danger. Their sacrifice must be noted and honored.
So how do we keep these workers safe and support them? We need to continue to provide clear plans that cover safety, business and legal issues.
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Mr. Willig engages and coordinates a professional team of real estate brokers, general contractors, leasing agents, and property managers in order to rehabilitate, lease and maintain the properties he acquires for SpringView Investments. He has over 20 years of finance and accounting experience.