Was interesting to read the story below…sent to me this weekend by one of our property management clients in San Jose.
Signage For California Multi-Family Rental Properties
http://www.propertymanager.com/2012/06/signage-for-california-multi-family-rental-property/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+propertymanager+%28PropertyManager.com%29
Your take on the news article above?
What kind of signage do you post at your rental housing communities? Have you seen any shift in the signage laws/restrictions in your city/area?
Regarding signage…what kind of marketing signs are you using? Are weekend bootleg signs a part of your leasing efforts? Do they work, as projected/expected?
Focused on the laws around OSHA and hazardous materials, what kind of signage do you have around your rental housing communities and swimming pools—to address this?
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