Ken Doble joins host Adrian Danila on Multifamily Chronicles to share lessons from a career that ran from a 24 unit Class C complex in Conyers, Georgia to an operation with more than 700 employees across 11 states and $350 million in development. He recounts teaching himself accounting on the job, and once crawling under a building to cut a $200,000 repair down to $10,000 by catching a contractor over-scoping the work. He co-founded QR Capital in a basement during the 2008 crash, closed one of only four Atlanta transactions in 2009, and eventually bought and sold close to 10,000 apartments. Borrowing Charlie Munger's inversion, Ken flips management questions to expose what kills performance: not answering the phone, never returning calls, faking delegation, hiring outsiders over internal promotions, and tolerating effective but toxic people. He reads the current market, negative leverage with debt over 6.4% against five caps and a roughly 20% value decline, and covers rent control, hiring, training with testing, culture built from the top, and a closing case for stoicism and compounding.