Reply: Property management can feel grueling right now.

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Jessica Thein
Tony so true. While corporate still hasn’t return to the office- on site has been expected to be at work day in and day out. The pressures have been higher for the numbers without really compassion for the exhausted employees. Especially for owners such as town centers where they are already losing a lot of money due to places being shut down. The pressure falls on us even more to keto the ship afloat.
Posted 3 years 7 months ago
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Melissa de Jesús
Tony Leon that’s definitely been a mixed bag. We haven’t felt the love on the property level very much. I’ve seen others feeling on top of the world because of how they’ve been treated.
Posted 3 years 7 months ago
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Tony Leon
I get it’s all about the bottom line to corporate and the owners, but there should be a level of appreciation for the shop-floor people.
Posted 3 years 7 months ago
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Shanon Jones
Comforting to know others are feeling all this too..people's worlds are just too small right now...everything that is not important feels important and urgent to them....wish it was different and people slowed down and cared more...some do....but in this experience most have not.
Posted 3 years 7 months ago
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Karen Mallinger
TRAFFIC...omygosh...Closing percentage is phenomenal because the few people walking in the door want to move NOW. But, we really need a few more of those walking in...
Posted 3 years 7 months ago
Melissa de Jesús - When you do speak with them, what questions do they have? I'm wondering what their motivation for the urgency is.
Posted 3 years 7 months ago