Positive property management - a new prospectus
Language: English Series: Property Management ; (1983-84) 2(2) 152-158; 2(3) 206-211; 2(4) 314-320Subject(s): Summary: Explains why property has been managed in a very conventional way and proposes ways in which both owners and users of property can be better served by changing obsolete attitudes and procedures. Part 2 examiness the extent of the inhibitions deriving from the relationship of property manager as agent of the landlord and considers what changes are desirable. Part 3 concludes that if property managers were to redefine their relationships with both lessees and lessors and to re-allocate the activities necessary for efficient use of property, everyone would benefit.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | X3294 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 29641-1001 |
Explains why property has been managed in a very conventional way and proposes ways in which both owners and users of property can be better served by changing obsolete attitudes and procedures. Part 2 examiness the extent of the inhibitions deriving from the relationship of property manager as agent of the landlord and considers what changes are desirable. Part 3 concludes that if property managers were to redefine their relationships with both lessees and lessors and to re-allocate the activities necessary for efficient use of property, everyone would benefit.