Real Estate/Development
Oct. 2, 2000
FOCUS ON PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
By Mike Strle Those of us who remain standing in the property management business must have an innate ability for problem solving. Just as Richard on Survivor developed a strategy to be the last contestant, we, too, need to have a plan for our survival in the decade ahead.




By Mike Strle
Those of us who remain standing in the property management business must have an innate ability for problem solving. Just as Richard on Survivor developed a strategy to be the last contestant, we, too, need to have a plan for our survival in the decade ahead.
We survived Y2K with much effort put forth and no catastrophe afterward. After spending countless hours and thousands of dollars preparing for the meltdown, we survived with just a few minor sc...
Those of us who remain standing in the property management business must have an innate ability for problem solving. Just as Richard on Survivor developed a strategy to be the last contestant, we, too, need to have a plan for our survival in the decade ahead.
We survived Y2K with much effort put forth and no catastrophe afterward. After spending countless hours and thousands of dollars preparing for the meltdown, we survived with just a few minor sc...
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