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OPERATOR NOTES | The Most Expensive Liability in Multifamily Isn’t Vacancy — It’s Operational Corruption

A property can maintain high occupancy and strong collections while operational ethics quietly collapse onsite. In multifamily housing, some of the most dangerous risks are not always financial first — they are cultural.
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What Silence From Residents Really Means

In multifamily housing, silence is often mistaken for stability. Low complaint volume is reported as a success metric. Few maintenance tickets are interpreted as resident satisfaction. Minimal escalation is framed as proof that operations are under control. For owners and asset managers, this assumption is not just wrong—it’s dangerous. Because in many properties, especially those…
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