Taxpayers. Single or Multi-Family Housing Owners. Renters. Honest (vs Uninformed or Corrupt) Public Officials Should Demand Changes to the ROAD to Housing Act 2025 or Strip it from NDAA. FEA
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L. A. 'Tony' Kovach

Salute!

Salute!

In this time of reflection, as one year winds down and another is ready to dawn, the desire to recognize and honor the service of others bubbled forth within like a fresh spring. It is easy to begin with those whom we know: parents, teachers, role models in your business or profession. Beyond those note worthy’s are…

Manufactured Housing Industry Discussion/Feedback Topic:

Manufactured Housing Industry Discussion/Feedback Topic:

“If you could sit down with your Congressman or U.S. Senator, what would you tell them you’d like to see them do about issues relating to the HUD Code housing program?”

…don’t be shy, sound off by posting or emailing me today! latonyk@gmail.com

The View from the Trenches

The View from the Trenches
Capital First Realty’s MHC bold new Marketing approach from the Sales Person’s perspective

Capital First’s community based manufactured home sales program has implemented a number of noteworthy innovations that all segments of the industry can learn from. Having heard from Klarchek himself in his now archived interview, we now turn to one of the members of his sales team to get the view from the trenches on his bold new marketing approach and how it actually performs…

Be Open To Change

As one of Bob Stovall’s recent blog posts and Rachael Biermann’s article remind us, the upswing from a recession is a great time to position yourself for the future…

Excuses

They say that one excuse is as good as another. “I forgot” to: take out the trash, make the bed, return the call or message to a loved one may be an excuse for inattention. In our work, when one remembers to accept the pay check or direct deposit, but forgets or makes excuses for not giving their best effort or reaching a goal begs a deeper question…

…this post looks at how to turn excuses in the Manufactured Housing Industry into positive action!

Optimist vs. Pessimist

A recent magazine article by Dr Ranit Mishori pulls together some interesting health facts about people who are optimistic having better health than those who are pessimistic. Citing numerous studies on groups as large as 100,000 people, optimists suffered 16% lower rates of heart attacks, among other findings. Okay, what does this have to do …

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