Multifamily Management
Rob Hayden | Collective Conversations
Rob Hayden, Co-Founder and CEO of Renew, recently joined Mike for an episode of Collective Conversations. You won’t want to miss this insightful conversation covering various aspects of Renew (heyrenew.com) and its innovative solution to an age-old process. Together, we discuss the successful launch of Renew, the mission and vision behind the company, and how it has fully automated the renewal process. Rob shares the numerous benefits of using Renew, including meeting people where they are, automated outreach with pre-renewal touchpoints, gathering valuable insights, forecasting tools, streamlined renewal offers and negotiations, faster signatures, time-saving for team members, and enhancing customer experience and engagement. We’ll also explore the concept of “hotelification” and its role in Renew’s approach, the importance of customer-centric renewals, the Renew marketplace, and its offerings. Grab your favorite beverage, @FourSigmatic , for Mike, and enjoy!
Share this:
Scott Spanier | Collective Conversations
This episode of Collective Conversations features Scott Spanier from LetHub! Scott is a dynamic storyteller who lives and breathes continuous improvement, or “Kaizen,” as they say in Japan.
He’s always at the forefront of exploring the latest tech trends and immersing himself in the outdoors. At LetHub, Scott’s expertise in utilizing AI to streamline routine workflows is revolutionizing the multifamily industry.
Get ready to hear about his journey and how he’s been able to blend his love for exploration with his passion for innovation.
I had a blast chatting with Scott about his remote work stint and how he’s constantly pushing himself to take risks and embrace new challenges. So grab your favorite beverage, Death Wish for Mike, and buckle up for this exciting conversation!
Share this:
Jesse Stein | Collective Conversations
In this installment of Collective Conversation, I catch up with Jesse Stein, Global Head of Real Estate at @airbnb , to discuss Airbnb-friendly apartments. Join us as we discuss:
✅ The business rationale behind Airbnb’s apartment program
✅ Resident requirements for participating in the program
✅ Airbnb’s role in owning or operating the buildings
✅ The potential for full-time listings on Airbnb
✅ Property management tools to ensure compliance with hosting limits
✅ Feedback from the multifamily industry and what drives participation
✅ Current eligible properties and units in the program
✅ The mix of new and established properties within the program
✅ Factors fueling Airbnb’s partnerships and resident leasing preferences
✅ How hosting limits are determined and their impact
✅ The sign-up process for renting in participating buildings
✅ Earning potential and its relation to tenant’s rent
Don’t miss this insightful conversation that explores the ins and outs of the Airbnb-friendly apartment program and the new opportunities it presents for residents, property owners, and managers alike.
Grab your favorite beverage, @FourSigmatic , for me and enjoy this insightful conversation exploring the ins and outs of Airbnb’s program and the new opportunities it presents for residents, property owners, and managers alike.
And don’t forget to Subscribe to @multifamilycollective on YouTube or wherever you get your Podcast (we are on all the platforms) for more discussions on the ever-evolving multifamily landscape!
Share this:
Dom Beveridge | Collective Conversations
Share this:
Multifamily Management: Release
“My motto is ‘release’ I have it written in my violin case. ‘Release’ , meaning, ‘Step back a little’. Those are the words of world renowned violin virtuoso Charlie Siem. It struck me as I was reading through the latest copy of Monocle magazine. So many times in life and in the multifamily business we get caught up in the detail of things. We major in the minors making huge mountains out of what should be considered but mere speed bumps in the path of progress.
Major in the Majors
Charlie goes on to say, “Because when you hone in on all the tiny details, it’s natural to tense up – and then nothing flows.” Suffice it to say that everything moves at the speed of light anymore. Not when you tense up and take time to focus on the minutia at a very granular level. It stalls flow, it mitigates advancement and it stifles trust.
Granted mistakes can be and always are traced to the details of things and more astutely to people. Causes are often found in flawed policy and or application of business practices by teams or individuals. It’s still, at least in my head, not cause for alarm but rather time to address the mess and move on; a teachable moment.
I rather think you pick a course, put your metrics [budget] in place, gear yourself up [get the right people on the bus] and run the marathon set before you. Understand that you will experience adversities along the way, just make sure you have plans in place to address them quickly. But overall, stick with the majors. Sticking with the majors as it relates to a marathon would be to pace yourself, keep yourself hydrated and feed yourself mentally and physically along the way. Do that and the rest falls into place.
In contrast, focus on the nagging toe nail pain, foot pain, side cramp or bleeding nipples caused from friction between your shirt and skin and all of a sudden you stall your pace. You forget to hydrate and your mental and physical faculties give way to fatigue. It’s just not worth it.
My word this week – ‘Release’
Your releasing contributer,
M