Installing a parking lot on a commercial property you manage can lead to higher rents and higher-quality tenants. You generally have two choices for materials for a tenant’s parking lot — concrete or asphalt. While concrete and asphalt are sometimes confused...
A Landlord’s Guide to Creating a Muti-Unit Housing Parking Plan As a housing complex property manager, you put in a lot of work to provide your tenants with a comfortable place to live. Your tenants pay to be able to live on your property and in turn, you...
Tack Coat vs. Prime Coat Commercial property managers want to ensure their paved surfaces are high-quality, durable and supportive of their tenants’ needs. Knowing the benefits of tack coat versus prime coat application can help property managers make...
Angled vs. Straight Parking Spaces: Which Layout Is Most Efficient?Maintaining a high-quality parking lot for tenants is essential for property managers. With an accessible and spacious parking lot, you can make things easier for your tenants.If you’re creating...
How to Manage Tenant Parking Problems As a commercial property manager, you work hard to provide your tenants with quality housing. From helping with maintenance requests to answering questions about leases, you help residents with various issues each day. In turn,...