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Indoor air quality is an overlooked aspect of resident satisfaction, but it’s a must if you want to retain happy residents. From cigarette smoke to humidity-induced mold, poor air quality can lead to health issues and increased resident turnover. The CDC reports that secondhand smoke exposure in multifamily housing affects 28 million Americans—leading to more legal disputes and health complaints each year. Investing in temperature and humidity monitoring devices can help you identify and address issues before they escalate. Being proactive is a win-win, it will improve resident health and reduce complaints—but also reduce the likelihood of costly disputes and repairs. https://lnkd.in/gi78q4uM In the end, a healthy home is a happy home.

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