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I live in an apartment that is poorly managed by people who are incompetent in their job. They do not know how to manage. Is there a way for me to get in touch with the owner and offer my service? I am really into computers and logistics. I am also into business and enterprise building.

Managing an apartment should not be hard, I think. First off, I will get rid of all the people who do not meet standards with the community (there will be legal issues, I sure of it) then I will cut on some basic cost by outsourcing and redirect the funds to improve cleanness. I will then invest in some vending machines that offer everyday wants (snacks, soda, etc...) Profit gain from such venture will be use to pay for security portal and stuff.

If I am able to get all of the bad people out of this apartment, I will be able to attract clients that are creators and not destroyers. They will keep the apartment clean without my needing to tell them.

2007-03-10 14:34:41 · 2 answers · asked by Inquisit 2 in Business & Finance Renting & Real Estate

So what do you think? If you own some property, what problems might you think I will encounter (besides legal issues in kicking some people out).

By the way, since technology is so cheap these days, I will also invest in security cameras that will operate day and night; this will be monitor in real-time by security in the apartment complex. Installing cameras will not increase cost; I will just redirect some funds within the security department budget.

My apartment complex holds a lot of people and I think if we pull together as a community, we can form some type of mutual fund or gain some buying power and get things for cheap (such as cable and recycling). I live in an apartment we don’t have the space to store cans, however, if we were to have a place that is reserve for can, I will be glad to throw cans there. The manager can use the cans, and sell them to recycling center and use the funds to pay for cable (free cable for all). This will attract renters.

2007-03-10 14:35:00 · update #1

My vision is to form a special community that has club cards that offer special discounts for anyone who live inside the apartment. This can happened because we have many people thus buying power.

Again, what do you think? Is it possible? Please list the problems that you think I might encounter. Thanks.

2007-03-10 14:35:26 · update #2

Hometech. Wow, working at a job for 20 years and still you have not figured out a better way to do things. Look who is the DumbA$$. If I were you, I would ALREADY own a management company and be in control of cash flow. It's just moving money around and basic logistics. It's not hard if you know what you're doing. I guess you are still working for someone and having a 20 something year old kid telling what to do. Life must suck for you huh? 20 years and you are proud of that?
You must not know anything about cash flow or cost analysis.

2007-03-10 16:15:10 · update #3

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your wasting your breath.. everything you say is nice for places with cash flow. you wont have control of the cash or your time. you would need to hire peeps to save on the outsource.. who's gonna stock the machines... who's gonna pay the bills after you get rid of the sub-standard peeps. you need deep pockets to clean house as you say and chances are you wouldn't get them.easier for you to move.

its easy for you to say someone is incompetent in their job when you have no experience.

2007-03-10 15:26:11 · answer #1 · answered by hometech02 3 · 0 0

Courses are available you will need toknow the Land lord and tenant act for your area : this not a easy way to earn aliving.

2007-03-10 14:47:12 · answer #2 · answered by Grand pa 7 · 0 0

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