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		<title>By: Apartment Marketing &#38; Management: Weekly Recap &#124;</title>
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		<description>[...] Reduce Vacancy Loss: Step Up Your Move-In Dates &#8220;You have 24  Notice to vacates for the month ending. How do you rent the apartments quickly and get the new resident to move in as soon as possible? I was faced with this situation several years ago when I had just begun as the new Manager of a community and knew that something must be done to get occupancy back up to the level that the community had enjoyed in the past.&#8221; Read More [...]</description>
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