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The Success Storeys Podcast
Condo Control
7 episodes
1 week ago
This podcast series explores the real-life challenges and successes of condos, co-ops, stratas, and HOAs. Property managers and board members reveal how they balance competing interests, work smarter instead of harder, and achieve goals within a limited budget.
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This podcast series explores the real-life challenges and successes of condos, co-ops, stratas, and HOAs. Property managers and board members reveal how they balance competing interests, work smarter instead of harder, and achieve goals within a limited budget.
Show more...
Tech News
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Scaling Property Management Company without Scaling Cost
The Success Storeys Podcast
12 minutes 21 seconds
4 years ago
Scaling Property Management Company without Scaling Cost

Nearly every property manager has aspirations to scale their business and generate more revenue, but it’s hard to do both while maintaining the same level of exceptional service. Michael Trendota, co-founder of Alwington Communities, shares how Condo Control helped him grow his business and gain a competitive edge.

The Success Storeys Podcast
This podcast series explores the real-life challenges and successes of condos, co-ops, stratas, and HOAs. Property managers and board members reveal how they balance competing interests, work smarter instead of harder, and achieve goals within a limited budget.