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Remen Okoruwa is a former strategy consultant and product manager, and now Co-founder and CEO at Propexo. His company helps property owners, operators, and proptech companies deliver better resident experiences through the power of data. Propexo provides tools for connecting property management software with other technology in a streamlined way. Propexo is a customer-centric organization that focuses on data strategies that delight residents, improve NOI, and make Multifamily real estate a better place for everyone.(2:06) - Remen's & Propexo's origin story(4:47) - Building the Plaid for Proptech(8:32) - State of Propexo today(12:02) - Propexo's model & ROI in Multifamily(16:04) - Serving diverse use cases & customer base(17:22) - Feature | Berkadia's BeEngaged - Learn more: Ecosystem of founders, industry professionals, and capital providers dedicated to redefining the commercial real estate space.(18:59) - How Proptech VC looks at integratability(24:26) - Building a collaborative & customer-centric product road map(26:54) - RealPage v. US Justice Department(29:27) - Feature | CREtech NY Conference & Expo - Sign Up: Tangent listeners get a 20% discount using code PARTNERTANGENT20 at checkout.(33:42) - Collaboration Superpower: Cyrus the Great (Wiki)
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Welcome to Episode #165 of the Digible Dudes Podcast, where we dive deep into the transformative journey of a proptech startup, from its initial concept to becoming a pivotal player in property technology integration. In this episode, David and Reid are joined by Remen Okoruwa, CEO at Propexo, a unified API solution for easy integration with leading property management systems, aiming to save time, accelerate development processes, and facilitate revenue growth for companies in the Proptech industry. We explore the evolution of a platform designed to simplify complex property management processes through API integration, emphasizing the critical role of SOC2 compliance and customer-focused innovation. Join us as we discuss the importance of adapting to market needs, the strategic value of clear communication, and the potential of data infrastructure technologies to revolutionise the proptech industry. Tune in for an insightful discussion on the challenges and triumphs of building a startup in the dynamic proptech landscape. Support our journey by rating us on Spotify and Apple Podcast. Digible: https://digible.com/ Fiona: https://www.myfiona.com/ Leave a Spotify Review: https://spoti.fi/3LfoEdU Leave an Apple Review: https://apple.co/3AA2zRj (00:00) Preview and Introduction (04:41) Introducing Remen and Propexo (07:14) Transitioning from HubSpot to Propexo (11:11) Evolution of Propexo (16:21) Rebranding from Propify to Propexo (22:36) Importance of Property Technology Integration (27:23) Expanding Services for Property Management Systems (35:20) Exploring Market Fit in PropTech (38:56) SOC2 Compliance and Its Importance (44:31) Remen's Inspiration Behind Starting Propexo (47:30) Marketing Strategies for Technical Products in PropTech (51:06) Effective Networking and Personal Branding on LinkedIn (56:04) Addressing Integration Challenges (01:00:28) Hot Takes on Data Infrastructure in PropTech (01:03:36) The Impact of New Technologies on Big PropTech Companies (01:07:01) The Future of Data Integration and Technology Adoption (01:10:39) Future Perspectives on Multifamily
In this special Q&A episode, the Surgeon General sits down with his long-time medical school mentor, Dr. Rachel Naomi Remen, to talk about their journeys to becoming healers. Dr. Remen is the creator of a medical training course called “The Healer's Art,” which Dr. Murthy took as a medical student. As a follow-up to their House Calls episode “Can We All Be Healers?”, the pair decided to reunite and field questions from medical students and other healthcare trainees, including: How do you stay compassionate in the tough environment of the healthcare system? How do you get through career disappointments? And how can we lean our relationships to help us? Tune in for wisdom and stories from two of our country's most compassionate healers. (04:08) What hardships did Dr. Remen face on her road to becoming a physician healer? (07:57) On dealing with Dr. Remen's heartbreak of not matching for a residency (10:46) How did Dr. Remen stay true to her humanity during the taxing time of medical training? (14:52) Where does Dr. Remen turn when she feels burned out? (17:05) How does Dr. Remen cope with the reality that doctors can't always heal? (20:04) How can the act of healing heal the healer? (27:54) How does Dr. Remen find hope in difficult times? (34:08) How do cats and social connection help Dr. Remen? (38:32) What advice does Dr. Remen offer doctors? We'd love to hear from you! Send us a note at housecalls@hhs.gov with your feedback & ideas. For more episodes, visit www.surgeongeneral.gov/housecalls. Dr. Rachel Naomi Remen, Physician & Teacher Facebook: @rachelnaomiremen About Dr. Rachel Naomi Remen Rachel Naomi Remen, MD is Clinical Professor Emeritus of Family and Community Medicine at the UCSF School of Medicine and Professor of Family Medicine at Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine in Ohio. In 1991, she founded the Remen Institute for the Study of Health and Illness (RISHI) a national training institute for physicians, nurses, medical students, nursing students, veterinarians and other health professionals who wish to practice a health care of compassion, meaning, service and community. She is an internationally recognized medical educator whose innovative discovery model course in professionalism, resiliency and relationship-centered care for medical students, The Healer's Art, is taught at more than 90 American medical schools and schools in seven countries abroad. Her bestselling books “Kitchen Table Wisdom” and “My Grandfather's Blessings” have been published in 23 languages and have millions of copies in print. In recognition of her contribution to medicine and medical education, she has received numerous awards including three honorary degrees, the prestigious Bravewell Award as one of the earliest pioneers of Integrative Medicine and Relationship Centered Care. In 2013, she was voted the Gold-Headed Cane award by UCSF School of Medicine for excellence in embodying and teaching the qualities and values of the true physician. Dr. Remen has a 70-year personal history of chronic illness, and her work is a potent blend of the perspectives and wisdom of physician and patient.
In this episode, I speak with the co-founders of Propexo (formerly Propify), a company focused on integrations between property technology solutions and the core property management software in use in the industry. The discussion highlights their journeys from working on product at Hubspot to their latest start up venture, the lessons they have learned along the way and what they endeavor to carry forward. Don't miss this insightful conversation. Resources Propexo website: https://www.propexo.com The Innovation Economy Website: https://www.innovationeconomy.show Sign up for The Agile Brand newsletter here: https://agilebrandguide.com/ Get the latest news and updates on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/innovationeconomy/ Listen to our other podcast, The Agile Brand with Greg Kihlström: https://www.theagilebrand.show The Innovation Economy podcast is brought to you by Arlington Economic Development: https://www.arlingtoneconomicdevelopment.com The Innovation Economy is produced by Missing Link—a Latina-owned strategy-driven, creatively fueled production co-op. From ideation to creation, they craft human connections through intelligent, engaging and informative content. https://www.missinglink.company
Vladimíra Rameníková využila díru na trhu. Zjistila, že opravdu dlouhé náušnice, které tak ráda nosí, na trhu nejsou, tak si je začala vyrábět sama. Vyrábí šperky z velmi kvalitního chirurgického ocelového drátu, často jsou to šperky technicky i vizuálně dokonalé, protože Vlaďka vymýšlí celou konstrukci a pak ji teprve realizuje. Když se Vlaďka, vystudovaná stavařka, která pracovala pro úspěšnou rodinnou firmu, rozhodla naplno věnovat autorskému šperku, zůstalo její okolí paf. Povídáme si o tom, jaké to je, když vás naplno pohltí srdeční záležitost. Jak vypadá den úspěšné tvůrkyně, jak to jde dohromady s rodinou. Kdy se Vlaďka setkává s lidmi a proč je tato umělecká činnost osamělá činnost. Už letí k vaším uším! https://www.fler.cz/ocelova
“Sawijining pangerten babagan angger-angger ing endi kabagaswarasan dijaga lan dirumati mujudake bab kang wigati banget.” - “Nresnani jiwa-jiwa kang arep tumpes kang ngilhami pandongane Rama Abraham”
Remen Okoruwa is product-minded leader who's working to unlock data for the property management industry. Remen and his co-founders met while they were working at Hubspot, and are now bringing their deep expertise about integrations to streamline Multifamily property management operations for all stakeholders. Propify (YC W23) recently raised $3.3M from VC firm Prudence, with additional funding from Fifth Wall, RXR, PropTech Angel Group, and HubSpot co-founder Dharmesh Shah. This episode is part of the Tangent @ Blueprint series, the most global event of Proptech innovators leading the charge in changing the built world in Las Vegas every September.(0:20) - Propify's origin story(1:34) - Benefits for Multifamily Proptech companies(2:55) - Translating data into insights & action(3:58) - Multifamily use cases(6:01) - Propify's unique business model(7:56) - Hubspot lessons for Proptech(9:21) - Where will Propify be in the next 12-24 months(10:16) - Key growth metrics
Join us for a celebration of autumn, a time to harvest all the seeds we've planted in your life, aging, etc… the next stories and music event in our series with master storyteller Rachel Naomi Remen, MD, and musician/songwriter Karen Drucker. See all of the music and story events with Rachel and Karen on our website, listen on Soundcloud, watch on YouTube, or find us on Apple podcasts and Spotify. Rachel Naomi Remen, MD Rachel is a Professor of Family Medicine at Wright State Boonshoft School of Medicine and the Founder and Founding Director of the Remen Institute for the Study of Health and Illness (RISHI), which was at Commonweal for decades and is currently at Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine. She is one of the best known of the early pioneers of wholistic and integrative medicine. As a medical educator, therapist, and teacher, she has enabled many thousands of physicians to find individual meaning and purpose in the practice of medicine and thousands of patients to remember their power to heal. More than 30,000 medical students have completed The Healer's Art, her groundbreaking curriculum for medical students taught at the majority of medical schools in America. A master storyteller and observer of life, her bestselling books, Kitchen Table Wisdom and My Grandfather's Blessings have sold more than 2 million copies and have been translated into 21 languages. Rachel has had Crohn's disease for more than 65 years and her work is a unique blend of the wisdom, strength, and viewpoints of both doctor and patient. Karen Drucker Karen's message is all about healing and love--whether singing one of her positive message songs or sharing stories that are funny, inspiring, and heart opening. She is a keynote speaker, women's retreat facilitator, and entertainer who has recorded 22 CDs of her inspirational music. Karen is also the author of the best selling book Let Go of the Shore: Songs & Stories To Set The Spirit Free. Her chants and songs are used around the world and often help people deal with illness and loss, or help them fill the need to feel more centered for the day. Karen's intention is to make a difference by using her music to open hearts and share a message of hope, acceptance, and love. Find out more about Karen on her website: karendrucker.com #newschoolcommonweal #commonweal #healingstories #rachelremen #rachelnaomiremen #karendrucker #liberation #livingfree
How can we become healers? In these times of disconnection, we all search for sources of healing. One powerful, often untapped source is the healing we can provide for each other. For this conversation, I turned to my long-time medical school mentor, Dr. Rachel Naomi Remen. Rachel is widely known for launching the course The Healer's Art, which has been taught to over 30,000 medical students, including me. Now in her 80s, she has been a guiding light for decades. In this live conversation, we explore deep questions: What is the difference between curing and healing? What is the role of love in doctoring? How is listening a form of healing? Rachel draws from her own life, including the harsh experience of being the only woman in her medical school class and living with chronic illness; while still painful, those experiences helped her understand who she is. In an increasingly complex world, knowing ourselves and finding ways to express love is what this episode of House Calls is all about. (03:40) How Dr. Remen and Dr. Murthy connected through the heart and soul of medicine. (14:01) What is the difference between healing and curing? (16:10) What is a wounded healer? (20:51) What is the role of love in healing? (23:00) How does serving others help the heart and soul? (24:28) How did Dr. Remen find a place she really belongs, and how can we? (30:20) What does it mean to be one of a kind? (34:30) Why love is a blessing for a lifetime. (46:22) What has Dr. Remen learned from her cancer patients about healing? (49:25) How can we be source of healing for others? (54:09) What can help us break away from feelings of despair? For more conversations, visit www.surgeongeneral.gov/housecalls. We'd love to hear from you! Send us a note at housecalls@hhs.gov with your feedback & ideas. Dr. Rachel Naomi Remen, Physician & Teacher Facebook: @rachelnaomiremen About Dr. Rachel Naomi Remen Rachel Naomi Remen, MD is Clinical Professor Emeritus of Family and Community Medicine at the UCSF School of Medicine and Professor of Family Medicine at Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine in Ohio. In 1991, she founded the Remen Institute for the Study of Health and Illness (RISHI) a national training institute for physicians, nurses, medical students, nursing students, veterinarians and other health professionals who wish to practice a health care of compassion, meaning, service and community. She is an internationally recognized medical educator whose innovative discovery model course in professionalism, resiliency and relationship-centered care for medical students, The Healer's Art, is taught at more than 90 American medical schools and schools in seven countries abroad. Her bestselling books “Kitchen Table Wisdom” and “My Grandfather's Blessings” have been published in 23 languages and have millions of copies in print. In recognition of her contribution to medicine and medical education, she has received numerous awards including three honorary degrees, the prestigious Bravewell Award as one of the earliest pioneers of Integrative Medicine and Relationship Centered Care. In 2013, she was voted the Gold-Headed Cane award by UCSF School of Medicine for excellence in embodying and teaching the qualities and values of the true physician. Dr. Remen has a 70-year personal history of chronic illness, and her work is a potent blend of the perspectives and wisdom of physician and patient.
As the outlook for the powers of the Alpha and Beta quadrants grew increasingly grim, the Romulan Empire turned to drafting soldiers from their dirty little secret: The people of Romii, known to the rest of the galaxy as Remus. The Remen were at worst 2nd class citizens of the Empire and at worst slave labor, their population subjugated when then violent Vulcan pilgrims settled on a twin planet in the system. A planet that would become Romulus.
For sixty years, Rachel Naomi Remen has lived with a diagnosis, Crohn's disease, that was considered universally terminal when she was first diagnosed. How did that affect her life? She became a physician who worked with terminal illness, a New York Times bestselling author and a fierce advocate for compassionate medicine. She founded the Institute for the Study of Health and Illness (ISHI) at Commonweal and is also co-founder of the Commonweal Cancer Help Program. She worked with thousands of patients and trained many doctors in healing care. Join us as we talk about her own story and the stories of those she has worked with over many decades. We are all sure to be inspired.
For sixty years, Rachel Naomi Remen has lived with a diagnosis, Crohn's disease, that was considered universally terminal when she was first diagnosed. How did that affect her life? She became a physician who worked with terminal illness, a New York Times bestselling author and a fierce advocate for compassionate medicine. She founded the Institute for the Study of Health and Illness (ISHI) at Commonweal and is also co-founder of the Commonweal Cancer Help Program. She worked with thousands of patients and trained many doctors in healing care. Join us as we talk about her own story and the stories of those she has worked with over many decades. We are all sure to be inspired.
For sixty years, Rachel Naomi Remen has lived with a diagnosis, Crohn's disease, that was considered universally terminal when she was first diagnosed. How did that affect her life? She became a physician who worked with terminal illness, a New York Times bestselling author and a fierce advocate for compassionate medicine. She founded the Institute for the Study of Health and Illness (ISHI) at Commonweal and is also co-founder of the Commonweal Cancer Help Program. She worked with thousands of patients and trained many doctors in healing care. Join us as we talk about her own story and the stories of those she has worked with over many decades. We are all sure to be inspired.
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Om å forberede seg i årevis for at alt plutselig skulle stemme - fysisk og mentalt - på samme tidspunkt. Om hva denne følelsen innebærer og hva den gjør med deg. Om hva du tenker i lufta under verdens lengste hopp på ski.Om å være underlegen på så mange plan i årevis, men likevel holde koken og troen. Om tålmodighetens kraft. Om hvordan de egentlig kommenterer Mesterens mester. Og om å være brannmann i Lyngdal.
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As we approach nearly two decades of On Being, Krista shares a moment from the earliest years of the show that imprinted everything that followed. Hear Krista reflect on her 2005 conversation with Dr. Rachel Naomi Remen — and the wisdom she encountered that accumulated across the years into all The On Being Project is today, and all we continue to become. You, too, can share a memory or experience from an On Being episode that has stayed with you, or made a difference. Record your reflection with ease at onbeing.org/staywithus, where you can also sign up to receive invitations and updates about all that's ahead as we take a new shape in the fall.Thank you in advance for this gift. We look forward to listening.
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Dukawa, Eastern(u̱t-Hun) -"Good News(English)".3gp // 1 KORINTI-NE̱ 15Kiristi inete̱ u̱t-marimar1M-mo̱ka komo, o̱r re ne̱, man baksu̱ no̱ Ma-to̱ m-Re̱re̱m to̱ u̱m ru̱ru̱ no̱ n-ga à, no̱ go̱kstu̱ to̱, no̱ to̱ komo m-do̱re̱. Remen kaane̱ she̱r-m no̱ ro̱ m-bo̱se̱. 2Komo Shir a gu no̱ u̱n bu̱-yo u̱n ka Ma-to̱ m-Re̱re̱m to̱, u̱rege̱ no̱ go̱kste̱ kom-u̱t yoor. U̱n ba ka á, she̱r-m no̱ be-u̱r Kiristi mo̱ waragte̱ hwaa. 3U̱m bo̱bsu̱ssu̱te̱ no̱ rii-yo jiishe̱ à, komo yo a bo̱bsu̱ me̱ à, u̱nze: Kiristi marag remen ba'as-u̱t na, bo̱ ge̱n-mo̱ u̱n Ma-to̱ Shir rwo̱re̱ à. 15:3 Hyen komo: Isha 53:5-12. 4A jo̱k wu̱ komo a 'yons wu̱ u̱n ho̱-u̱r atette̱-de, bo̱ ge̱n-mo̱ u̱n Ma-to̱ Shir rwo̱re̱ à, 15:4 Hyen komo: Bo̱ng 16:8-10; Mati 12:40; Se̱ng 2:24-32. 5Bitrus 15:5 u̱t-Girik: Ke̱pas. hyanag wu̱ komo ka o̱p u̱n ne̱n yoor-ye̱ [12] hyanag wu̱. 15:5 Hyen komo: Ruka 24:34; Mati 28:16-17; Mark 16:14; Ruka 24:36; Yoha 20:19. 6Ka da-de ne̱, yan-dor ye̱ u̱n wu̱ arge̱ zungu-u̱s u̱s-taan [500] ye̱ hyanag wu̱ da-o o-gaan, be-de u̱n ye̱ komo ye̱ ken ye̱ kusse̱ de̱e̱n har m-mo̱ka u̱n ho̱o̱g ne̱, amba ye̱ ken ye̱ mereste̱. 7Ka da-de ne̱ Yakubu hyanag wu̱, komo kap ka yan-to̱m ye̱ hyanag wu̱. 8U̱r-ko̱m komo, u̱m hyanag wu̱ u̱n hi u̱n de, a u̱n nom kaane̱ sa o zee me̱ ne̱t-wu̱, wu̱ a mate̱ da-o̱ depe̱ á. 15:8 Hyen komo: Se̱ng 9:3-6. 9Remen me̱ wu̱ jiishe̱ u̱s-re̱k be-de yan-To̱m Ye̱so, me̱ bo'os ma a eeg me̱ ko-yan-To̱m Ye̱so á, remen u̱m re̱e̱su̱te̱ hun-ne̱ yan-dor o̱ Shir u̱r-ko̱o̱b. 15:9 Hyen komo: Se̱ng 8:3. 10Amba ko̱wan wu̱ u̱m ro̱ m-mo̱ka remen yar-mo̱ Shir mo̱ hante̱ u̱m waragte̱ bo̱ u̱m ro̱ caane̱ à, ba hwaa-o̱ á. Remen u̱m no̱mo̱g m-se̱nge̱ arge̱ ko̱ wu̱ ke ko-wan-To̱m Ye̱so wu̱. Ko̱ de nomte̱ me̱ wu̱ á, amba yar-mo̱ Shir no̱me̱ se̱nge̱-mo̱ u̱n wu̱ be-u̱r gaan u̱n me̱ ne̱. 11Remen kaane̱ she-m ro̱ ko̱n á, ko̱ me̱ ko̱'o̱te̱ ko̱ ye̱. Yo jiishe̱ de̱ à yo ro̱ no̱ go̱kste̱ yo te̱ ko̱'o̱te̱ à.
Dukawa, Eastern(u̱t-Hun) -"Good News(English)".3gp // 1 KORINTI-NE̱ 15Kiristi inete̱ u̱t-marimar1M-mo̱ka komo, o̱r re ne̱, man baksu̱ no̱ Ma-to̱ m-Re̱re̱m to̱ u̱m ru̱ru̱ no̱ n-ga à, no̱ go̱kstu̱ to̱, no̱ to̱ komo m-do̱re̱. Remen kaane̱ she̱r-m no̱ ro̱ m-bo̱se̱. 2Komo Shir a gu no̱ u̱n bu̱-yo u̱n ka Ma-to̱ m-Re̱re̱m to̱, u̱rege̱ no̱ go̱kste̱ kom-u̱t yoor. U̱n ba ka á, she̱r-m no̱ be-u̱r Kiristi mo̱ waragte̱ hwaa. 3U̱m bo̱bsu̱ssu̱te̱ no̱ rii-yo jiishe̱ à, komo yo a bo̱bsu̱ me̱ à, u̱nze: Kiristi marag remen ba'as-u̱t na, bo̱ ge̱n-mo̱ u̱n Ma-to̱ Shir rwo̱re̱ à. 15:3 Hyen komo: Isha 53:5-12. 4A jo̱k wu̱ komo a 'yons wu̱ u̱n ho̱-u̱r atette̱-de, bo̱ ge̱n-mo̱ u̱n Ma-to̱ Shir rwo̱re̱ à, 15:4 Hyen komo: Bo̱ng 16:8-10; Mati 12:40; Se̱ng 2:24-32. 5Bitrus 15:5 u̱t-Girik: Ke̱pas. hyanag wu̱ komo ka o̱p u̱n ne̱n yoor-ye̱ [12] hyanag wu̱. 15:5 Hyen komo: Ruka 24:34; Mati 28:16-17; Mark 16:14; Ruka 24:36; Yoha 20:19. 6Ka da-de ne̱, yan-dor ye̱ u̱n wu̱ arge̱ zungu-u̱s u̱s-taan [500] ye̱ hyanag wu̱ da-o o-gaan, be-de u̱n ye̱ komo ye̱ ken ye̱ kusse̱ de̱e̱n har m-mo̱ka u̱n ho̱o̱g ne̱, amba ye̱ ken ye̱ mereste̱. 7Ka da-de ne̱ Yakubu hyanag wu̱, komo kap ka yan-to̱m ye̱ hyanag wu̱. 8U̱r-ko̱m komo, u̱m hyanag wu̱ u̱n hi u̱n de, a u̱n nom kaane̱ sa o zee me̱ ne̱t-wu̱, wu̱ a mate̱ da-o̱ depe̱ á. 15:8 Hyen komo: Se̱ng 9:3-6. 9Remen me̱ wu̱ jiishe̱ u̱s-re̱k be-de yan-To̱m Ye̱so, me̱ bo'os ma a eeg me̱ ko-yan-To̱m Ye̱so á, remen u̱m re̱e̱su̱te̱ hun-ne̱ yan-dor o̱ Shir u̱r-ko̱o̱b. 15:9 Hyen komo: Se̱ng 8:3. 10Amba ko̱wan wu̱ u̱m ro̱ m-mo̱ka remen yar-mo̱ Shir mo̱ hante̱ u̱m waragte̱ bo̱ u̱m ro̱ caane̱ à, ba hwaa-o̱ á. Remen u̱m no̱mo̱g m-se̱nge̱ arge̱ ko̱ wu̱ ke ko-wan-To̱m Ye̱so wu̱. Ko̱ de nomte̱ me̱ wu̱ á, amba yar-mo̱ Shir no̱me̱ se̱nge̱-mo̱ u̱n wu̱ be-u̱r gaan u̱n me̱ ne̱. 11Remen kaane̱ she-m ro̱ ko̱n á, ko̱ me̱ ko̱'o̱te̱ ko̱ ye̱. Yo jiishe̱ de̱ à yo ro̱ no̱ go̱kste̱ yo te̱ ko̱'o̱te̱ à.
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Getting rid of bad smells after a tenant moves out is one of the unpleasant parts of being a landlord. But, if you don't take the time to do this, issues with funky odors or a foul stench can severely impact your cash flow. That's because, after a tenant vacates the rental unit, you typically want to rent it out to a new tenant as quickly as possible. If there's a rotten smell when you open the door, though, you will find it tough or impossible to land a suitable tenant for your unit. And that can cut into your profitability significantly if you let the issue go unresolved over a long period of time.As such, you'll want to get rid of the stench before you lease out the unit to a new tenant. And, that's true whether the bad smell was caused by normal wear and tear to the apartment—like cooking foods with certain spices or ingredients—or by other things that the tenant did that violated the lease. Here are some tips for getting rid of smells in your rental apartment or unit. These tips will help you do that effectively—no matter what's causing the stench.(Read more at https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/how-to-get-rid-of-bad-smells-tenants-leave-behind)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
As a landlord, you want to lease out your unit and keep it occupied on a regular basis, which could mean you're renting the property to roommates on occasion. Plenty of landlords opt to rent their units to groups of roommates, but doing so has its advantages and disadvantages.Offering a multi-tenancy rental unit will increase the pool of tenants to choose from—so it can be easier to find tenants when the unit is vacant. However, if you inadvertently rent to a roommate who won't or can't pay their rent, it raises serious challenges.When one or more roommates can't pay rent, it can cause friction between the tenants. And it's more than just roommate friction that you'll have to deal with. A roommate's non-payment of rent can ultimately impact your cash flow situation. As such, it's vital to sort out the problem quickly. Otherwise, you may have no other choice than to evict all of the tenants due to the one problematic roommate.So, what are your options if a roommate won't pay rent but they listed as a tenant are on the rental agreement? (Read more at https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/renting-to-roommates-what-to-do-if-a-roommate-is-on-the-lease-but-wont-pay-rent)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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