One good thing that has come out of all of the recent celebrity sexual harassment scandals is that people are no longer willing to put up with this type of behavior, and that the rich and powerful might no longer be able to hide behind their money and fame.
And sexual harassment should not be acceptable in any type of workplace. Especially at apartment communities, where the victims—or harassers—can be employees or residents.
So what can you do to ensure that your community is a safe space to live and work?
Here are a few common sense practices you should adopt at your community. (And, make sure to contact a lawyer to clear everything first.)
Jessica Fiur is the editor-in-chief at Multi-Housing News and Commercial Property Executive.