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10 Tips to Winterize Your Property

As temperature lows are approaching the 30s here in the Kansas City area, it’s time to start thinking about winter weather preparation. Here are some things that both homeowners, renters, and commercial property owners alike should consider to prepare for…

Hiring a Company That Fits

As the number of slip-and-fall claims increases each year, it has become nearly imperative for property managers to consider contracting with snow removal companies to manage possible liability. When it comes to choosing a company to work with, there is…

Accident Prevention for Commercial Properties

Accident Prevention for Commercial Properties As the temperature drops outside and snow, freezing rain, and ice becomes commonplace, it is imperative that precautions are taken to ensure the safety of every person who comes and goes from a property. Any…

Preventing Pipes from Freezing in Commercial Properties

Frozen pipes can burst if left unchecked, and in the cases of unoccupied properties, frozen pipes may not be immediately noticed until it is too late. Real estate managers should continue to perform maintenance tasks on their properties, especially in…

Winterizing Commercial Properties

As cold weather begins to become the norm, homeowners are encouraged to winterize their homes, but real estate managers for commercial properties should take the same steps to ensure that their properties are protected as well. In addition to performing…

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