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Setting up Your Accounts Payable Team for Success

Does this sound familiar to you? You get an invoice from a vendor. It gets filed away for payment. Your team has to determine what the vendor’s preferred payment is and then submit an ACH payment request or worst of all, cut a physical check. This might not seem like that big of a deal, but as your business grows and you have to do this process thousands of times per year, the hours and costs start adding up.

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Resident Experts with Mike Whaling

Entrata Industry Principal, Virginia Love recently sat down with Mike Whaling, founder of 30 Lines and the RentPress Apartment Marketing platform, to discuss trends in digital marketing for the multifamily industry as part of our Resident Experts Series.

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Compliance Update: Legislation Related to Fee Transparency

Federal and State legislation is targeting deceptive fee practices across industries, the rental housing industry being one of those affected. This includes the White House proposal for a Renters Bill of Rights (discussed further below) and weighing in heavily on the discussion of Junk Fees with the FTC’s proposed rule on “Unfair and Deceptive Fees”.

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An Introduction to AI for the Multifamily Industry

The idea of incorporating AI into your operations might seem like a daunting task at first. AI is something many of us may not be familiar with in practice, but that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t evaluate how it might fit into our operations. In the not so distant future, we’ll likely look back at this time and wonder how we ever functioned without AI.

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Don’t Call: Capano Management + ResidentPortal

In recent years, the multifamily industry has dealt with widespread lockdowns, increased housing regulations and eviction moratoriums, and a fair amount of upheaval. By and large, the industry has weathered each change with resilience. Apartment communities have adapted quickly to keep residents safe and businesses secure, implementing time-saving technologies faster than ever before.

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Tips for Fostering a Sense of Community

The first differentiating factor property management companies should consider is fostering a sense of community. One of the hardest parts about renting vs. buying is finding a sense of belonging and feeling at home. By their nature, apartments often aren’t permanent. The average resident will stay in one place for under three years. But that doesn’t mean property management companies can’t build vibrant communities that feel like home no matter how short or long a resident occupies their unit. There are numerous strategies and programs that, when implemented, help achieve this goal.

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Bring Billing Home

For property managers, a solid tech platform consolidates marketing, leasing, and resident management functions to cut out redundant data-entry, streamline workflows, and consolidate data for better reporting. But even in a world of single-platform solutions, a few property management workflows often remain stubbornly apart.

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