Property Management Blog

Monday, September 20, 2021

Deep Dive with Bryan Jenkins and Jonathan Cook of AHI Properties
Soak up the practical advice in this Deep Dive conversation with Bryan Jenkins and Jonathan Cook of AHI Properties. Learn all about property management best practices like proactive management, tips for optimal communication with investors, the differences between the accidental landlord, the intentional investor, and the institutional in...

Monday, April 20, 2020

Effective PM Operations in the "New Normal"
Be sure to check our podcast “Profitable Powerhouse Properties with The AHI Group” on iTunes and podbean.

Wednesday, April 8, 2020

Resident Rental Assistance
Dear Resident,First, we hope you, your family and friends are healthy and safe through this incredibly difficult time.  We know that these last few weeks have been filled with uncertainty and fear.  We are a small local business, and just like you, we are trying to figure out how to navigate these uncharted waters.  We know...

Wednesday, April 8, 2020


AHI Properties Rental Assistance Fund
Our team began thinking of ways we could help out our communities during the COVID-19 Pandemic.  We drafted an email asking our property owners and clients to pitch in and create a Rental Assistance Fund to help those truly in need of rental assistance during this crisis.  We wanted to be proactive and help our residents who hav...

Sunday, November 11, 2018

Toys For Tots Donation Drop Off
AHI Properties is a donation drop off location for Toys For Tots this year now thru December 5th

Tuesday, October 10, 2017

How to be a good landlord/property manager:
1. Run Your Property Like a Business. Some landlords do a terrible job at running their business. It might be because they see it as a “side-gig” or a hobby” more than a business. However, when you treat your business with the respect, systems, and organization that you would treat any other business venture, amazing thi...

Tuesday, October 10, 2017

How to be a good tenant
1. Read your lease. No, seriously read it. It won’t be the most exciting night table material but you’ll thank yourself when you do read it. A lease is a binding legal contract. It creates a binding relationship between you and your landlord. What are you agreeing to? If you don’t understand, ask questions before yo...