Johana Williams

Johana has spent over 20 years in property management and operational leadership, learning the business from the ground up. She’s known for building systems that actually work, helping people grow into confident leaders, and finding practical solutions when things get complicated. She runs on coffee, keeps her cool under pressure, laughs often (and loudly), and genuinely cares about the people behind the work. At the end of the day, she’s driven by progress, clarity, and helping both teams and businesses do better than they did yesterday.

Los Angeles City Council Considers Air Conditioning Mandate for All Rentals

At the end of last month, the L.A. City Council unanimously voted to move forward…

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A Look at the Las Vegas Housing Market

In major cities across the United States, housing markets seem to be cooling off. This…

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Bachelorette Houses: New Short Term Rental Trend?

When most of us think of a bachelorette party, we think of going out. Party…

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Protect Yourself Against Real Estate Fraud

For property owners, real estate fraud is a very real risk. Unfortunately, there are many…

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How Much Debt Have California Renters Accrued During the Pandemic?

Across the country, renter protections and eviction moratoriums that were established during the pandemic are…

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How to Avoid and Get Rid of Bed Bugs in Rental Properties

Imagine waking up to itchy, red bites all over your body, only to realize that…

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Leveraging Technology Over Social Amenities to Retain Renters in Modern Multifamily Communities

Times are changing, and so are the desires of renters, especially in the multifamily industry.…

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Oakland Landlord On the Brink of Losing Duplex Due to Eviction Moratorium

In the Bay Area, Oakland is one of the last cities to uphold an eviction…

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Communication is Key for Lease Renewal in 2023

Multifamily trends are showing that resident communication is one of the strongest indicators of how…

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Seattle Votes to Pass Cap on Late Rent Fees

On Tuesday, April 18th, 2023, Seattle City Council held a vote to cap late rent…

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