A fire can be the biggest catastrophe you face as a building owner or manager, but the danger doesn’t end when the flames are out. Hazardous materials like asbestos may be disturbed. Keep these 6 strategies top of mind after a fire.
When you own, manage or de-velop properties for long enough, renovations become inevitable. It may simply be because the building has grown outdated and needs more modern touches. Another reason may be an unfortunate disaster, like a fire or flood, that necessitates rehabilitating significant portions of the property.
For most residential property managers, a fire is the biggest challenge you can face. A blaze is a unique and dangerous incident, endangering residents and potentially causing catastrophic damage.
A fire in a multistory property can displace many people and potentially cost millions in repairs. That’s why it’s essential to have a restoration plan in place before disaster strikes.
Operating an apartment complex is no easy task. Property managers must juggle a long list of duties, from serving current residents and recruiting new tenants to maintaining buildings.
Operating an apartment complex is no easy task. Property managers must juggle a long list of duties, from serving current residents and recruiting new tenants to maintaining buildings.
The restoration industry is an age-old trade—there’s been a need for it as long as humans have been building structures. That said, the technology that drives the industry is never stagnant.