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Improving Resident Communication with Automation

With all of the messages residents and potential residents are inundated with every day, it can be hard to cut through the noise and make sure they are not only receiving your messages, but also opening and reading them. What makes this even more difficult is all of the responsibilities your leasing agents and on-site staff have on their plates that consistent communication is often put on the back burner.

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2021 in Review: Innovations & Trends

While 2020 can still lay claim to the most chaotic year the apartment industry (and perhaps everybody else) has ever experienced, we didn’t exactly get back to business-as-usual in 2021.

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How to Achieve Your ESG Goals and Increase Property NOI

It is perhaps natural for apartment owners and operators to fret when thinking about a potential future of stringent environmental regulations and reporting requirements. But the growing movement toward sustainable practices and away from fossil fuel consumption presents multifamily companies with opportunities to powerfully benefit their bottom lines.

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Call Centers are Having a Moment

Does it feel like your phone is ringing more than usual? Like it’s getting harder to keep up with new calls, much less return every call awaiting a response? You’re not imagining things. In the last six months, Entrata has recorded a year-over-year increase of calls to properties of anywhere from 11% to a whopping 21%. It’s not just people looking for new homes, you’re also getting more resident calls.

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Entrata’s ResidentPortal 4.0

An accessible, resident portal was one of the technologies that put Entrata on the map. Providing an interface to residents to be able to pay rent, schedule maintenance requests, or just reach out to the leasing office any time of day or night was once a revolutionary offering in the multifamily space.

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What’s Next in Multifamily Marketing?

Musical artist Doja Cat was on TikTok, mildly grumbling that Taco Bell was requiring her to rap about food for an upcoming commercial. Her commiserating followers tracked the progress of her saga, making certain to see how the song came together.

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2024 Q1 Compliance Update

FCC Updated Rules to TCPA Consent In this recurring blog series, Entrata will review the latest compliance information for you to help ensure you are in the loop and don’t fall out of compliance and are prepared for upcoming deadlines. However it is important to note, the information contained herein is general in nature and is not intended to provide, or be a substitute for, legal analysis, legal advice, or consultation with appropriate legal counsel. You should not act or rely on information contained in this document without seeking appropriate professional advice.

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Voice-Activated Smart Home Living

In a session at the recent NMHC OpTech Conference, panelists ruled on the debate over whether or not to add smart home technology to apartments: It’s not a matter of if, but when. What a smart apartment actually looks or sounds, however, is still very much in question.

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Automated Renewal Options for Property Management Software

We’re pleased to announce a new feature to our online leasing and renewals product: Automated Renewal Options. Our system now allows property managers to email renewal notices to residents with multiple renewal terms and pricing options so managers can generate the resident’s new lease based on their response.

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Entrata Launches First-Ever Resident Report

In an effort to gain a better understanding of the resident experience and what properties are doing well and what they can improve upon, Entrata launched its first ever Resident Report. The Report contains the results of a survey of 2,000 renters living in managed properties with more than 50 units.

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