Writing · Leasing & Conversion

2025-04-24
⚠️ The Hidden Cost of the Property Management Lottery We went through 5 property managers in 12 months. Only one turned it around Just look at the image below. That mask? That’s the hiring game. Polished. Confident. Convincing. But the face underneath? That’s what shows up at work. Here’s how it played out: #1 came with the property. Didn’t walk units. Didn’t answer residents. Didn’t care. → Occupancy dropped 11% in 60 days. #2 was the assistant manager. “Doing all the work.” She was—while leasing units under the table and pocketing rent. #3 had a rockstar résumé. Talked a big game. A great interview mask! Then closed her door and disappeared. #4 seemed promising. But stress cracked her. She quit. #5? No flash. No ego. He led from the front, cleaned up the mess, and leased units. It was a war. But he won it. 💸 The cost of the wrong four? $223K in lost rent, turnover, and missed opportunity. You don’t dodge the hiring lottery. You just learn to bet better. All of them: Passed background checks Nailed interviews Looked the part Promotions from within? Still risky. Because power doesn’t change people—it reveals them. Let’s invert it: Want to guarantee a bad hire? Hire fast because you’re desperate Never test them under pressure Confuse charm with competence Ignore red flags in the interview Trust the résumé over testing 💥 Do that—and your NOI’s going up in flames. Now flip it. Want a better shot at protecting your asset? Walk the site with them. Listen to their plan. Ask for real turnaround wins (with metrics). Interview them with the team they’ll manage. Roleplay conflict: angry residents, missed goals, staff drama. Watch their body language. Talk to their former teammates—not just bosses. Set real expectations (yes, we work weekends too). Still not convinced? 🚗 Drive your comps. Look for: Trash in the parking lot Rude leasing agents Dirty models Damaged Amenities Those are the fingerprints of checked-out managers with great résumés and masks.
Leasing & ConversionCapital / Finance / InvestingOperations / Property ManagementHiring / People / LeadershipReal Estate (general)

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