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Jason Van Steenwyk
| 6 min. read
What you need to know about sinkholes
Residents at the Summer Bay Resort in Clermont, Florida, about 10 minutes from Disney World, awoke late one Sunday night to loud creaking sounds and the shattering of windows. A guest told a security guard that a window...
Lauren Mason
| 3 min. read
Honoring our corporate identity: Build U. Scholarship Recipient, Fall 2015
Two weeks ago, Dictionary.com announced that its 2015 “Word of the Year” is identity. While this may mean something different to everyone, it’s generally used to describe the qualities of a person. But at Buildium, we believe the...
Lauren Mason
| 4 min. read
Closing the STEM gender gap: Women in Technology Scholarship Recipient, Fall 2015
Earlier this year, a report by the American Association of University Women showed that just 12 percent of engineers are women, and the number of women in technology positions has fallen from 35 percent in 1990 to 26...
Jason Van Steenwyk
| 6 min. read
10 renters insurance mistakes that property managers & landlords make
Here are some of the most common mistakes landlords, property managers and other real estate professionals make when it comes to renters insurance. Mistake #1: Thinking Renters Insurance Only Protects the Renter True, renters insurance protects the renter...
Jason Van Steenwyk
| 7 min. read
What you should know about in-home businesses in your community association
These days, a lot of people are working from home, thanks to a wealth of technology that allows them to stay home with the kids and get work done. For some people, this simply means setting up a...
Marc Levetin
| 2 min. read
Accounting tips to avoid year end yips
Welcome to the final chapter of our year end tax preparation series for property managers. Find our first two posts, 1099s: The what, when, & how, and How to prepare for tax season. Special thanks to Buildium’s own...
Barbara Ballinger
| 7 min. read
Eight small renovations that make a big difference
Keeping an older, smaller residential apartment building updated is essential for it to remain competitive in its niche. When budgets and square footage don’t permit the array of bells and whistles that bigger, fancier buildings offer—kitchens with chef-style...
Marc Levetin
| 4 min. read
December: holidays, snow, and tax season
Welcome to part 2 of 3 in our series about tax preparations for property managers. Last week, we talked about the basics of 1099s, this week, we’ll get more into the hows. Stayed tuned for more property management...

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