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Know Thy Lease

Know Thy Lease
The history of real estate leasing can be traced back to ancient times, when landowners would lease their land to tenants in exchange for a share of the crops or other forms of payment. However, the concept of a lease document as ... read more >>

The Fairest [Housing Compliance] of Them All

The Fairest [Housing Compliance] of Them All
April is National Fair Housing Month in the United States, a time to reflect on the strides made in ensuring equal access to housing for all Americans, and to renew our commitment to continuing that progress. The history of fair h... read more >>

DIY HVAC Maintenance

DIY HVAC Maintenance
The heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system is one of the most important components of any home. Many of the properties we manage are in Florida, and Florida summers are not to be trifled with. Maintaining an opti... read more >>

HVAC Inspections FTW

HVAC Inspections FTW
As a property management company, it’s imperative that we ensure the properties we manage are well-maintained. One of the most important features of every property is the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning ( HVAC) sy... read more >>

Yearly Maintenance is Preventative Maintenance

Yearly Maintenance is Preventative Maintenance
Our goal at Atrium is to provide quick and seamless service to our owners and residents. When preventative maintenance and repairs are skipped and residents are left without a dryer, hot water or working A/C, it becomes a bigger a... read more >>

Normal Wear and Tear Vs. Actual Damage

Normal Wear and Tear Vs. Actual Damage
One of our goals as a top-rated property management company is to minimize costs for our residents. We’re often asked (by residents and  by property owners) about the difference between normal wear and tear and actual d... read more >>

How to Deal With Difficult Customers

How to Deal With Difficult Customers
Learning how to deal with difficult customers is a lifelong skill regardless of which company you work for. As Bill Gates once said, “Your most unhappy customers are your greatest source of learning.” While most custom... read more >>