ApartmentHacker
ApartmentHacker Podcast Weekly Recap Episodes 46-50
Episode 46 | ApartmentHacker | Mindset
Episode 47 | ApartmentHacker | Lost Productivity
Episode 48 | ApartmentHacker | The Space Between
Episode 49 | ApartmentHacker | Dirty Socks and Apple Pie
Episode 50 | ApartmentHacker | Playing Below the Line
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ApartmentHacker Podcast Weekly Recap Episodes 26-30
Posting from the archives until we catch up to current episodes of ApartmentHacker vlog.
This week, I discuss customer service, telephone calls, candor, and war games.
I hope you enjoy and if you feel so inclined, please subscribe and leave a rating on iTunes, Google Play, or Anchor.
Episode 26 | ApartmentHacker | Don’t Make Me to Repeat Myself
Episode 27 | ApartmentHacker | I Love Listening to Telephone Calls
Episode 28 | ApartmentHacker | Hit me between the eyes
Episode 29 | ApartmentHacker | Wow the Customer
Episode 30 | ApartmentHacker | War Games
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ApartmentHacker Podcast Weekly Recap 16-20
ApartmentHacker Episodes 16-20. I discuss everything from
Episode 16 – The power of the Handwritten Note
Episode 17 – The importance of creating a Pipeline
Episode 18 – Hire Right
Episode 19 – Management by Aspiration
Episode 20 – The Perfect Email Signature
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Episode 8 | ApartmentHacker | Cut Off Both Ends of the Ham
In this episode of ApartmentHacker, I discuss cutting off both ends of the ham.
Or, better said – just because you’ve always done it one way doesn’t mean you can’t do it another way!
Get relentless about questioning the status quo!
Your, always challenging the status quo ApartmentHacker,
M
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Episode 5 | Apartment Hacker | Occupancy Permits
In this episode I opine on the topic of occupancy permits and the lack of consistency germane to the inspection process. I 100% appreciate and support the need for cities and municipalities to govern building and living quality in their respective housing stocks. It’s the lack of a consistent interpretation and application of the occupancy codes by inspectors that frustrates me. And, trust me; there is a second side of this coin falls squarely on the shoulders of operators. We need solid deliverables in our turnover quality so as not to waste the time and limited city resource.
I would love to hear your thoughts on the subject.