Wednesday, November 22, 2017

Ways Property Managers Can Minimize Rent Delinquencies

In any business, cash flow plays a critical role in ensuring its success because expenses are incurred regularly. Those in the property management field knows just how important it is, and one of the problems that they commonly experience with their tenants is rent delinquency. When payments come late, it can have a negative effect on cash flow.

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There are ways, however, to reduce the occurrences of rent delinquencies, such as the following:


  • Establish a good relationship with renters: For many people, it can be more difficult for them to pay someone they do not know personally. But if a friendly relationship is fostered with them, property managers can expect them to be more punctual in paying their dues.

  • Ensure there is no reason to withhold rent: Tenants have a tendency to withhold their payment if they are not happy with the service of the property manager. But if they are satisfied, they could be motivated to comply with the paying on time

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  • Provide various payment options: People appreciate it when they are given several choices on how to pay because there may be instances when they do not have sufficient cash at hand. Payments through online channels or credit or debit card can lessen rent delinquencies. But it is best to move away from checks as these can complicate things further.


Randy Benderson is the president of Benderson Development, a real estate company that his late father, Nathan, built. As of now, the organization is known for being a powerhouse in commercial real estate. For similar reads, click here.

Thursday, October 12, 2017

Reach Greater Heights By Taking Care Of Your Employees

“Take care of your employees and they’ll take care of your business.” This is a word of wisdom from Richard Branson, an English business magnate who founded the Virgin Group, an enterprise that controls more than 400 companies.

Sir Branson understands that people are at the core of a healthy company. When employees feel appreciated and are engaged, they become more productive and efficient. According to Gallup, seven out of ten employees in the U.S. are disengaged from their work, and businesses are consequently losing a total of $550 billion every year. Employee engagement and wellbeing programs or initiatives are then essential to the profitability or sustainability of an organization.

Another principle that organization leaders should take to heart is, “Invest in your employees like you invest in real estate.” By making sure that people are working in a condition that would best allow them to succeed, they would find joy in working for the company and doing their job. To invest in employees entails allocating budget and time in supporting and developing employees.

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Progressive companies have seen how beneficial prioritizing taking care of employees is. It can result in improved quality of product and service, and better relationship with customers.

Randy Benderson is the president of Benderson Development, a real estate powerhouse that employs more than 8,000 workers. The company was founded by his late father, Nathan, whose legacy include treating employees and clients right. Randy hopes to continue what his father had started. Read more about him by visiting this website.

Tuesday, September 19, 2017

Facts About Hunger In The Usa

Contrary to what many people think, hunger is also a big issue in the world’s most developed nations, especially the United States. It is a sad phenomenon that’s driven not so much by the lack of food as the persistence of poverty.




The term for this is “food insecurity,” which refers to the lack of consistent access to enough food for all the members of the household.It is prevalent in all the US states, with more and more people relying on food banks and pantries. In 2013 alone, a total of 17.5 million households were categorized as food insecure.

Today, 49 million Americans struggle to put food on the table. One of six Americans are facing hunger, with more than one in every five children at risk of going hungry. It’s regrettable that every year, 40% (about $165-billion worth) of food in the country gets thrown out, enough to feed 25 million Americans.

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We must remember that hunger is a condition caused by various complex social and economic factors that leave people without access to sustainable livelihoods. Poverty is its root cause, and is often indicated by marginal income and limited access to healthcare, education, clothing, and shelter. In fact, five of the eight lowest-paying jobs in the USA are in the food system. We must find a way to alleviate hunger, beginning with small gestures and a mindset to effect change.

Randy Benderson is the President of Benderson Development, one of the largest and most diverse real estate developers in the U.S. Even outside the corporate world, the Benderson legacy aims to impact society with philanthropic efforts that will change the lives of thousands. For more on Randy’s work and advocacies, visit this website.

Monday, September 18, 2017

Addressing Nutrition Programs for Children

One of the most crucial situations prompted by lack of access to healthy and nutritious food is child hunger and malnutrition. This is worrisome because children are supposed to get the right nutrients for their growing bodies. They also should be enjoying life, not thinking about where the next meal would come from and when.


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Federal and state programs support some of the necessary measures in various capacities (financial, operational, etc.). Rural communities have also been active in increasing additional projects and initiatives like local cooperatives, farmers markets, and others that strengthen grassroots participation and dynamics. Food banks are increasingly involved in ways beyond storage and distribution.

USDA’s various policies that respond to these issues include financial assistance to state operations of the School Breakfast Program, nonprofit implementations of the National School Lunch Program, and afterschool programs that make sure children eat properly even if they are not in school. They are also provided with worthwhile activities in a safe environment while their parents are at work.

Farm-to-school endeavors are interesting ways of integrating food production education to locals in feeding programs. Farmers can also sell their produce directly to public schools. More community-related collaborations can help ease child hunger. Cooperatives and local meal and agricultural services platforms are beneficial undertakings.

Food banks, in the past years, have been an active partner in alleviating some of the most pressing effects of child hunger. Nutrition education and research have proven to be as necessary in dealing with these matters. Partner institutions and donations from charitable individuals and companies have given them the boost to continue doing their good work.

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Randy Benderson is the President of Benderson Development, a venture his father, Nathan Benderson, established in New York over 60 years ago. Whether in business or philanthropy, Randy is passionate about pursuing all the opportunities before him. To learn more about Randy, his work, and advocacies, click here.

Wednesday, August 2, 2017

Take To The Sky: Why Businesses Should Move To The Cloud

Gone are the days when cloud computing was a mere buzzword. Now, both small and big enterprises employ the technology for its many benefits, such as the following:

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Workforce flexibility

Cloud computing enables organizations to optimize their workforce and leverage manpower to meet the requirements of the company. By migrating to the cloud, companies empower employees to access and share files efficiently and no matter their location. Resources can also be efficiently scaled up or down depending on customers’ needs and preferences.

Business agility

Every business encounters both internal and external factors that act as roadblocks to productivity, efficiency, and innovation. For this reason, organizations have to be able to adapt to these problems with the right solutions quickly. Failure to do so can help them meet client needs and nurture a strong relationship with them. Cloud computing streamlines their IT infrastructure and helps promote agility.
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IT security

The Equifax data breach is currently all over the news. While a security case this severe occurs only occasionally, smaller scale issues transpire regularly. With a cloud computing service, organizations can have their data protected in two crucial security areas: information resiliency and privacy. Entry points for attacks can also be limited and defended.

Hello there, I’m Gina Benderson, an IT researcher and scientist specializing in improving systems, engineering new ones, and troubleshooting problems. I also share the latest technology news and innovations, which you can read about by following this blog.

Tuesday, June 6, 2017

Portland's Photogenic Parks

If you are a budding photographer from Portland, numerous places in the city provide excellent photo ops. And since nearly 16 percent of the city is comprised of park space, parks are not only good spots for photography; they are also generally accessible and inexpensive to visit.

Below are two of Portland’s parks that are a picture-taking paradise:

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Portland Japanese Garden

Photographers love to visit Washington Park because interesting subjects are sprawled all over the 410-acre urban park. One of the best places to practice photography there is the Portland Japanese Garden. Once you enter the garden, point the camera anywhere, and you will be able to capture great pictures. Take note, though, of the rules, regulations, and fees that cover photography.

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Mount Tabor Park

Portland lensmen who love capturing an image of the sunset regularly pay a visit to Mount Tabor Park because the sunset provides an amazing background to the bodies of water and foliage that can be seen in the place. But the sunset is not just the photo op subject that Mount Tabor Park is known for. Atop the summit is a picturesque view of the skyline of the greater Portland area, while the dormant volcano also gets photographers’ creative juices flowing.

Hello, I’m Jay Alan Blackmore, a college student from Portland, Oregon. While not busy completing my degree in theater and film, I practice photography as a profession and as a hobby. Read more about photography by connecting with me on Facebook.