Thursday, April 12, 2012

Safety and Security via Multihousingnews.com

This month, MHN teamed up with research and consulting services firm Kingsley Associates—which surveys over 1 million residents each year—to gauge renters’ opinions of their apartment’s security features. From working gates to onsite security guards, amenities that relate to safety can have a tremendous impact on how residents view their communities, and subsequently, on how likely they are to renew their leases. While a bad experience pertaining to any other element of housing might be assuaged with certain corrective actions, a bad experience with safety and security can leave an indelible mark on a resident’s or visitor’s impression of a community. If a person feels they or their belongings are at risk, they are unlikely to view a given community as home. Thus, safety and security should be of utmost importance to property managers, and constant updates of the respective technology should go a long way toward giving renters the peace of mind they seek and deserve.

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