Property Management

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Dearborn Real Estate Education, Nov 17, 2004 - Business & Economics - 530 pages
The new edition of this best selling classic discribes the major functions of property managers, and details specific practices and problems in managing a variety of properties. Inteneded for anyone seeking the latest, most practical information. Highlights include:

* Format can be adjusted to fit varied classroom hour requirements.

* New chapter covering federal laws affecting property management, including civil rights, fair housing, ADA, and environmental issues.

* New appendix of research resources, including professional associations and organizations related to property management.

* Over 60 samples of forms, advertisements, agreements and leases.

* Includes chapter overviews, learning objectives, chapter ending case studies of real life situations, quizzes and answer keys.

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Contents

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About the author (2004)

Robert Kyle holds an M.S. in electrical engineering from Southern Methodist University. He has thirty-two years of experience in radar, missile, electronic warfare, and microwave systems. Currently a senior systems engineer for Texas Instruments.

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