It’s no secret that board members that micro-manage make life tough for property managers. The need for the board to control even the smallest aspect of a property manager’s job is not only considered a nuisance—it’s stressful. What if I told you there’s a way to satisfy a board’s thirst for control AND keep your sanity? The first rule of thumb is to be rational about the situation. In other words, don’t let the board’s demands, no matter how unreasonable, trigger an emotional reaction. Keep calm, be professional and always smile. =) Read the article……………
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