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Look for the Watermark
John Mitchell served as AATC’s CEO for nearly 29 years. I recently heard an excellent sermon comparing change to a sudden attack of vertigo. At first, glance that may sound like a weird analogy but look deeper. If you’ve never experienced this dizzying experience,… Continue reading
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Pillow Talk: Twenty-something
Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby depicts the excesses of America in the “roaring” 1920s. Last century’s roaring ’20s has become this century’s raging ’20s: global pandemic, contentious elections, social justice reform; and more importantly to multifamily owners/operators: eviction moratoriums; CDC… Continue reading
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President’s Letter: A Season of Change
I am writing this as your President-Elect knowing we have quite a bit of change occurring all around us in our personal lives, communities, the Association, and our general society. … Continue reading
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AATC Announces $5,000 in scholarship Money Still Available.
Members of the Apartment Association of Tarrant County are eligible to apply for educational financial assistance from the AATC Scholarship Fund which provides professionals in the property management industry with… Continue reading
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Become a Certified Apartment Leasing Professional!
Earning your CALP credential, many people’s first industry credential shows your employer that you’re committed to a career in residential property management. Set Yourself APART from other leasing professionals by… Continue reading
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Partner with Tenants Now to Apply for Free Rent, Utilities Assistance
By Kristen Camareno, Mindy Cochran and Mary-Margaret Lemons Prevent Evictions and Pay Your Bills COVID-19 and the subsequent eviction moratoriums of the past year created a cruel irony for many property… Continue reading
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Welcome New Members!
As we get geared up and prepared for the summer, let us turn the heat up by welcoming our newest supplier-partners, properties, and management-owner members! Let us give them a warm welcome… Continue reading
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Stabilized Properties Holding Their Own
Stabilized Properties Holding Their Own Apartment demand was up through April of this year compared to the pre-pandemic level of April 2019, rent growth has reemerged, and average occupancy has held steady despite… Continue reading
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Don’t Miss out On CAM or CAS!
The Certified Apartment Manager (CAM) is a vital link between the resident and the community owners and investors. Earning your CAM credential gives you the knowledge to increase your community’s net… Continue reading
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President’s Letter: You Can’t Spell Challenge Without Change
As we shift from Winter to Spring, change is in the air! Sometimes we have incredible Texas sunshine and blue skies and then, sometimes 5 minutes later even, we have… Continue reading