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In this issue: Five Simple Ways to Sabotage Your Business...................24 Have You Ever Invited Your Member of Congress to Tour Your Apartment Community?.........28 Coping With Caregiver Costs...............32 Published Statement of Ownership....41
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AAOC Education & Events 13 General Membership Meeting 26 Certified Housing Provider Education Program 38 NAA Click & Lease 41 Statement Of Ownership 55 CAM Online Certified Apartment Manager Courses 67 NAA Community Site & Online Resource Center
Departments 4 President’s Message — Apartment Renovation as a Tool in a Pricey Marketplace
6 Executive Director Report/Lou’s News — The Anatomy of a Political Victory 8 Sacramento Report — End of Session Remnants 10 Legal Corner — Questions and Answers 12 Federal Focus — Capitol Update 16 Dear Maintenance Men
36 Pulse on the Marketplace — Buying, Selling or Exchanging Income Properties... Is Now the Time for You? By Randy Combs
45 Welcome New Members 48 Your Elected Representatives 53 Product & Service Council Members’ Buyer’s Guide 70 Advertisers’ Index — Category 72 Advertisers’ Index — Alphabetical
Features 19 2014 Golf Classic Recap 24 Five Simple Ways to Sabotage Your Business By Nancy Friedman
28 Have You Ever Invited Your Member of Congress to Tour Your Apartment Community? By Julia Araiza
32 Coping With Caregiver Costs By Jason Sherr 40 Swiping Rent By Jeffrey Lee 47 New California Law Entitles Employees to Paid Sick Leave By Christine D. Baran
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Calendar of Events Published by the Orange County Multi-Housing Service Corporation, a subsidiary of the Apartment Association of Orange County.
O C TO B E R 1 - CHPEP Week 4 — Leasing Techniques & Renting to Qualified Applicants
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Wednesday, 8:30 am–12:30 pm, AAOC Offices See Page 26
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29 - CHPEP Week 8 — Employee Development
15 - CHPEP Week 6 — Human Resources
Wednesday, 8:30 am–12:30 pm, AAOC Offices See Page 26
Wednesday, 8:30 am–12:30 pm, AAOC Offices See Page 26
NOVEM BER 5 - CHPEP Week 9 — Financial Management & Budgeting
19 - CHPEP Week 11 — Insuring & Protecting You Community
11 - Board of Directors Meeting
27 - Thanksgiving
12 - CHPEP Week 10 — Liability, Emergency & Crime Mgmt
28 - Thanksgiving Holiday
Wednesday, 8:30 am–12:30 pm, AAOC Offices See Page 26
Wednesday, 8:30 am–12:30 pm, AAOC Offices See Page 26
Tuesday, 6:00 pm, AAOC Offices
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Wednesday, 8:30 am–12:30 pm, AAOC Offices See Page 26
9 - Board of Directors Meeting
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Nick Lieberman Alan Dauger Dean Zarkos
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John Tomlinson Nicholas Dunlap Craig Kirkpatrick Michael Chew John Tomlinson
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President’s Message BY N IC K LI E BE R MAN
Apartment Renovation as a Tool in a Pricey Marketplace
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nvestors seeking apartment assets in the rarefied air of Orange County often confront seemingly daunting cap rates. Of course, as oft mentioned in this space, one must consider that OC is at or near the very top of the food chain in terms of the most desirable multifamily markets in the nation. A large and diverse economy offering well paying jobs, an infrastructure of attractive cultural, recreational and educational opportunities, outstanding weather and the fact that we are wedged between two other economic powerhouses — L.A. and San Diego — are among the many factors that make it so. These attributes breed confidence that apartment revenues will remain strong in OC and that the risk of cash flow disruption is low relative to other regions, which leads us to conclude that high apartment prices in OC compared to other markets has rational underpinnings. That acknowledged, one might ask whether there is a way to mitigate the high entry costs to acquire OC apartment property. On this topic I spoke with Jim Stoneman, a principal in Newport Beach based, The Management Works, which owns/manages 580 units, mostly in Orange County. They search for apartments that can be renovated or otherwise “transformed” into higher yielding real estate. Stoneman is constantly surveying 4
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the marketplace for property that has been neglected or allowed to fall into disrepair. Price discount due to non “turnkey” condition may lead to a healthy boost in return on investment after renovation work is done. Some of the things he watches for: • Graffiti on the subject or surrounding properties is a red flag; • Upgraded retail in the surrounding area (e.g. strip malls) is a positive since it means other investors are deploying capital into the area; conversely, surrounding retail with substantial deferred maintenance suggests caution; • A fairly high mix of single family homes in the area is a plus versus neighborhoods characterized with a high concentration of similar looking apartment properties; renovations tend to impact less where properties up and down the street are similar; spruce ups get more bang for the buck where they can be positioned to stand out more; • Buildings with long term tenants, say 10 years +, often feature rents that have languished below market and ownership that may have overly avoided turnover and allowed deferred maintenance; this suggests a buy opportunity; Stoneman points out that renovation work must be properly integrated. He recently saw a building with new
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kitchen cabinets and granite countertops, but popcorn ceilings left intact. The property continued to look dated due to the ceilings and rent value was blunted accordingly. While unit interiors are where his company spends the bulk of renovation dollars (they feel that interior amenities are the most important consideration for the resident), exterior appearance/ “curb appeal” is still important to maximizing rents. Stoneman pays attention to building entries, which he thinks set the tone for the overall feel of a property. He has added columns and raised façade heights at the front of buildings to improve aesthetics and cost effectively update appearance. And if a parking area must be redone, include a modicum of landscaping, he adds. Small touches like this in renovation inject character that the property would otherwise lack, which in turn translate to investor return over time. Stoneman also likes pavers to border walkways — again, a relatively small expense that noticeably beautifies the property. If you buy with a renovation plan in mind, Stoneman tends to factor in an eighteen months for design, permitting, construction and resident turnover. Not everyone has the time, capital, skills and patience to take on apartment renovation, but those that do will extract premium return. O C T O B E R
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Lou’s News BY LOU P E N ROSE, E X EC UTIVE DI R EC TOR
The Anatomy of a Political Victory
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measure on the November ballot. The You can’t fight City Hall.” You have vote was 5–2 and it was stunning. Like heard the line before. According to many OC residents, I was on family the McGraw-Hill Dictionary of vacation at the time. But due to the American Idioms, there is no direct miracle of social media, I received the credit. But whomever did coin that news of this on Facebook. I immediately phrase clearly did not have the began to coordinate a plan with our pro Apartment Association of Orange property rights stakeholders, advocates, County on their political team. On July 28th the Huntington Beach and industry partners. Huntington City Council, during a special meeting, Beach Mayor Matt Harper and JLE.ad:Layout 3/8/10 11:21 AM Page 1 Councilmember Joe Carchio strongly voted in favor of1putting a Rent Control
opposed, and served as leadership point persons to begin the process of rolling this back. “As you know, I know, and everyone else knows… rent control does not work. It brings down the value of property, it brings down the city and how the city is run, and how it looks, and mobile home parks would be decimated,” Huntington Beach Councilmember Joe Carchio stated.
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Readers of this column know well enough the economics of rent control, but from time to time it can be helpful to have a good preacher remind the choir of the lyrics of the hymn. Rent control might sound great, but it is wrong headed. Rent control offers a seemingly short term fix with disastrous long term consequences. Rent control, by pricing housing units below market prices through government fiat, creates a shortage of affordable housing. Rent control establishes a financial disincentive to improve existing properties. Finally rent control, and the distortion it creates, depresses property values in the cities where it is enacted. It was comforting to read the support the Orange County Register Editorial Board offered. “Rent control may be well intentioned, but it carries far too many negative and unintended consequences,” the editorial board opined. “H.B. council right to keep rent control off ballot,” the Orange County Register Editorial headline read. Fast forward to Monday August
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11th. With mounting pressure from the Manufactured Housing industry, the press, renters, as well as supportive actions from industry partners — the multi-family rental housing community, the realtors, the builders, and other individuals who support, embrace, and defend private property rights — the Huntington Beach City Council saw the light. A special meeting was called to re-agendize the matter. Following a late Monday night of emotional comments from both the podium and the dais, two member of the Huntington Beach City
Council reversed course on their original vote. The City Council voted 4–3 to kill the rent control ballot measure. This was a tremendous victory. A victory for advocates of property rights, foes of the ill-conceived notion of government price fixing (often called rent control), and a victory for those who would dare to challenge the conventional wisdom… You can fight City Hall.
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he good news is that every session must end, sometime. Often raucous, always entertaining, the last days tend to try the patience of participants and onlookers alike. The rush to get something done, anything, that had been hanging fire for a year, or even more. Or, unlike their brethren that have met innumerable cut-off deadlines and committee hearings, these are the coming out days of the “mushroom bills” that are conceived in the dark, nurtured with something sometimes called money, and see the light of day only in the closing moments of a session, bypassing all the rules and regular order of procedure. The halls around the Senate and Assembly chambers are filled with lobbyists and their employers ready to deal, to strike a bargain, albeit not unlike a Turkish Bazaar. And it’s not just the little minutia of legislative trivia, most of which has already been acted
upon, but major issues of the day are often relegated to this cacophony. So it was this year, again. While cruising toward a reasonably uneventful session ending, watching several bills of particular interest that were awaiting final legislative approval, up popped a most distasteful dose of a regurgitated proposal that had been badly trounced exactly one year earlier. Barely more than a week before the close of the session, SB 411 was gutted and amended to become one of this session’s most anti-landlord bills of the year. A 2-page labeling bill to increase from 75% to 85% the amount of olive oil originating from particular geographical wine-growing regions suddenly became the 16-page anti-landlord bill from Hell. Sponsored and supported by tenant groups and some fellow travellers, including a few utility billing services like American Utility Management, the bill imposed a severe
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unworkable bill. Thanks to all who participated in helping to defeat this unwelcome late bloomer. A year-end roundup of all the bills considered in this session will be forthcoming in a later edition. For now, however, with an election just around the corner, it is time to take an early look at the ballot propositions before the mail and media storm begins. As reported in these pages over the last several months, the Legislature has wrestled with competing water bond measures to replace a previously approved $11.14 billion measure already scheduled for November as Proposition 43. Agreement was finally reached on a substitute $7.12 billion water bond, which by special legislative direction will appear as Proposition 1 in a supplemental voter’s guide in lieu of the larger bond measure. And a Budget Stabilization measure, that earlier had been designated as Proposition 44, will appear as Proposition 2. This measure requires an annual transfer of a fixed percentage of state general fund revenue to a budget stabilization account to be used for debt retirement and budget deficits or emergencies. The odd numbering sequence will surely cause some voter confusion as the normal sequence resumes with Proposition 45. Proposition 45 is an initiative measure sponsored by the State Insurance Commissioner to give that office jurisdiction over health insurance rates similar to the oversight now exercised by that office for auto and property insurance rates. This measure faces uncertain fate as rates and conditions of health service providers are now largely negotiated through Covered California, the state-directed insurance exchange operated under the auspices of the Affordable Care Act. Proposition 46 will no doubt engender intense debate regarding its true purpose. It requires drug testing of doctors and review of a statewide database before prescribing certain controlled substances. It also increases the $250,000 pain and suffering cap in
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medical negligence lawsuits to account for inflation. That would put the cap at about $1.1 million with annual adjustments thereafter. This will likely be ground zero for all out war among doctors, lawyers and insurance companies. Fiscal impact on local governments will likely be substantial, to say nothing of the overall financial impact on malpractice insurance rates which were largely stabilized after the 1987 truce pact. Proposition 47 is an initiative measure to require a misdemeanor sentence instead of felony for certain lower level drug and property offenses. Proposition 48 is a referendum on certain Indian Gaming compacts, with a “Yes” vote approving and a “No” vote rejecting the negotiated agreements. Perhaps the most interesting proposition is the one that will not appear on the ballot. What had been designated as Proposition 49 was ordered removed by the California Supreme Court following a challenge to its legality. This legislative measure (SB 1272) would have placed the advisory question whether the United States Congress and California Legislature should approve an amendment to the federal Constitution overturning the United States Supreme Court decision in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission. The Citizens United case held that laws placing certain limits on political spending by corporations and unions are unconstitutional. In throwing what would have been Proposition 49 off the ballot, the California Supreme Court found that advisory voting was impermissible because it lacked any legal status, i.e., it did not enact enforceable law. A byproduct of this decision was to cut the legs off another advisory voting bill then pending in the Legislature relating to immigration. The history of this issue makes interesting reading. This is from the Senate staff Analysis of SB 1272: “While statewide advisory elections are uncommon, in at least two other instances in California’s history, one or
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more statewide advisory measures have appeared on the ballot. At a statewide special election in June 1933, voters rejected Propositions 9 and 10, which asked the voters whether the Legislature should divert gasoline tax revenues to the general fund to pay off highway bonds. These two measures were put on the ballot by the Legislature. Additionally, at the November 1982 Statewide General Election, voters approved Proposition 12, a measure that urged the United States government to propose to the Soviet Union that both countries agree to immediately halt the testing, production and further deployment of all nuclear weapons, missiles and delivery systems in a way that could be checked and verified by both sides. Unlike this bill, however, the advisory question decided by the voters in 1982 was placed on the ballot by initiative. Subsequent to the voters’ approval of Proposition 12 in 1982, the California Smock — continued on page 18
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oke up last night to the sound of my neighbor’s tree crashing through the roof of my garage. Not the whole tree, but sure seemed like it at three in the morning! A giant branch broke off his oak tree, came crashing down, and took out the fence and half of my garage. I think there is more to come; this oak tree is very old, and has lots of branches that seem to all grow my way, many are thirty feet or more in the air, and extend twenty to thirty feet into my property. What are my rights? Can I make him cut down the tree?
Overhanging tree branches are considered a nuisance and can be abated. Your neighbor, if the tree is his, will be responsible for the damage caused by the falling tree branch. Additionally,
you have certain limited rights to use ‘self-help’ to prevent further damage or injury. The courts recognize your right to cut the tree branches that extend beyond the property line, provided that such self-help does not adversely affect the health of the tree. i.e. you can trim, but you can’t kill it! Alternatively, you could file a civil action for recovery of your damages and to abate the nuisance by requesting the court to order the neighbor to “abate the nuisance” by trimming the tree. You cannot require your neighbor to ‘cut down the tree’ nor can you require him to trim beyond the property line. One issue to check before you get too upset with your neighbor is to see where the trunk of the tree sits. If the entire trunk originates entirely on your neighbor’s property, then it is
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his tree, and he bears the responsibility for any damage it may cause. If the tree ‘straddles’ the property line, then you and your neighbor own the tree as tenants in common. In that case, it doesn’t matter how much is on his or your side, you own it equally, and are equally responsible. In that case, neither property owner may remove the tree without the adjoining neighbor’s permission. You may trim the branches that extend in your direction, but may not destroy the tree. My folks are getting on in years, have limited income and are considering renting out one of the bedrooms of their house to a local college student. They could use the extra income, and it might
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The good news is that provided your folks own the home, and it is a single family residence, and they only rent a part of it to one person, the ‘lodger,’ then there is an little known exception to the requirement of filing an unlawful detainer action to remove him or her. Upon expiration of the termination notice, 7 days if week to week, thirty days if month to month, then the uncooperative lodger can be physically removed pursuant to California Penal Code Section 602.3 as a trespasser. No civil action is necessary and your folks will not have to file and prosecute an unlawful detainer action. The lodger will be guilty of an infraction and may be arrested by either your folks, you as their agent, or the local gendarmes (police/sheriff). I understand that the Thirty Day and Sixty Day Notices to Vacate have been changed to comply with changes in the law. What changed?
Since January 1, 2013, all Notices to Terminate Tenancy, whether thirty day or sixty days, must include specific
language on the face of the notice in order to be valid. The necessary language is as follows: “State law permits former tenants to reclaim abandoned personal property left at the former address of the tenant, subject to certain conditions. You may or may not be able to reclaim property without incurring additional costs, depending on the cost of storing the property and the length of time before it is reclaimed. In general, these costs will be lower the sooner you contact your former landlord after being notified that property belonging to you was left behind after you moved out.” You should ensure that the notices that you are using contain the required language. In the event you have any recent notices that have been served and not yet expired, you should ensure that they contain the correct language. In the event you or your attorney proceeds with an unlawful detainer action based on a notice that does not include the required language, then the court can rule in the tenants favor and require you to start over. I am one of three on-sight managers for a large complex. Recently, I had a couple enter the manager’s office and request an application to rent a unit. I had several vacancies, but the prospective tenants looked as if they had not bathed in a week. Also, as they drove up to the manager’s office, their Ford Fairmont looked like it was on its last leg, and filled the parking lot with smoke. I imagined that
No. Provided you have a unit available for rental, you should provide an application to any adult requesting one. Upon receipt of a completed application, and your required tenantscreening fee, you should qualify them as you would any other applicant. Often times, fair housing ‘testers’ pose as physically unappealing or objectionable individuals intentionally to test your response. Subjectively dismissing them out of hand based upon their appearance would give rise to a fair housing complaint based upon arbitrary discrimination. The next time you meet, the ‘down and outers’ will most certainly be well dressed and articulate. This article is presented in a general nature to address typical landlord tenant legal issues. Specific inquiries regarding a particular situation should be addressed to your attorney. The Duringer Law Group, PLC, one of the largest and most experienced landlord tenant law firms, has successfully handled over 235,000 landlord tenant matters throughout California, and has collected over $140,000,000.00 in debt since 1988. The firm may be reached at 714.279.1100, toll free at 800.829.6994 or 877.387.4643. Please visit www.DuringerLaw.com for more information.
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Federal Focus — The National Connection BY GR EG BROWN
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et me begin this month by thanking those affiliated associations and owners who participated in our apartment community tour program over the August recess. You spent time, resources and patience organizing tours of apartment communities with elected officials, including members of Congress, candidates for the House of Representatives and even state legislators. The reports were overwhelmingly
positive as these current and potential policymakers learned some things they did not know about our industry while building relationships with their constituents. At the same time, our case for reauthorizing the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act and stopping EPA’s proposed clean water act rule was made. A hat-trick of grassroots advocacy wins. Nice work, team! As summer yields to fall, all eyes
in the political world are turning to the handful of Senate races which will determine whether Republicans take over management from Democrats. For those of you in these states, gird your loins for an onslaught of advertisements (as opposed to the mere blitzkrieg you have enjoyed to this point) that candidates and third-party groups will run Federal Focus — continued on page 14
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Federal Focus — continued from page 12 between now and Nov. 4. For a state-bystate breakdown of these races, I refer you to www.cookpolitical.com and Charlie Cook, one of the best prognosticators in the business and with whom we partner to brief NAAPAC donors on campaigns and elections. I would sum up the state of play by saying that most if not all of the Senate battleground races are still toss-ups. This is much to everyone’s surprise based upon how these races looked on paper six months ago. Republicans are not pulling ahead as was anticipated so these races will go down to — and in the case of Louisiana potentially past — the wire. There is even a scenario where we end up with a 50–50 tie. Who would be the tie-breaker? Vice President Joe Biden! Being that many of you are probably working on your budgets for next year or at the very least plotting out travel on your calendars, I am going to make
an early pitch for the 2015 Capitol Conference, which takes place on Tuesday, March 17 and Wednesday, March 18. More of you participated in the conference this year than ever before and we are committed to drawing even more next year. We’re enhancing the content for this conference with more advocacy education and even better speakers. Perhaps most importantly, doing your part to help the apartment industry only takes two days and nights out of your schedule. There will be a new Congress and as always lots of issues to discuss with the members of the House and Senate. More information will follow soon. I hope you will make it a priority. I’ll close with a request (please keep reading…I promise you it’s mostly painless). Everyone in the multifamily industry knows the value of information and rarely proceeds on any transaction without having as much as they can. NAA believes this as well and seeks to fill in some gaps with our annual
Income and Expense Survey which provides a wealth of information on property operation expenses and revenue. We’re now working to expand the resources devoted to research that will benefit you and your business. Certainly, we in government affairs have a long list of policy issues into which we would like to dive deeper. But we won’t go into this assuming we know what research would serve you best — we need you to tell us that. Here’s my request: If the great and powerful Oz could grant you one piece of information (e.g. market data, best practice), answer one policy question or in some other way fill in a gap in information, what would that be? Send your research wishes as well as any other comments on this column to greg@naahq.org. As always, thanks for reading. Greg
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Dear Maintenance Men BY J E R RY L’E C UY E R & F R AN K ALVAR E Z
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ear Maintenance Men: I understand moving in a new resident from the management’s point of view. What do you recommend as a move-in procedure from a maintenance background? I always worry about handing over a set of keys to a new resident who will now have control of a very expensive rental unit. What should I be thinking about maintenance wise for this new
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on the operation of the rental unit. A major source of maintenance issues and costs come from a new resident not knowing how to safely operate the moving parts of their unit. A short list of items that a resident may or may not know how to operate are as follows: 1: Garbage disposal unit. 2: Vertical and horizontal blinds. 3: Dishwashing machine.
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4: HVAC system or heating and cooling systems. 5: And anything else that could break or be a safety issue. Many of you might be saying to yourselves; “Who does not know how to operate any of those items.” You would be surprised! Top of the list of most abused items are garbage disposal units and blinds. Dear Maintenance Men: I have heard the terms “Proactive and Reactive” in connection with property maintenance. Can you explain the difference as it relates to apartment maintenance? Richard
during a wet winter storm due to heavy tree branches breaking or a tree falling. Residents, who live in a community that practices proactive maintenance stay longer, pay higher rent and take better care of their units and grounds. With a proactive maintenance policy in place, residents are more likely to report problems before they become emergencies. A Proactive maintenance policy will save you money both in the short term and more importantly in the long
term. It is a good investment. Dear Maintenance Men: I would like to find out if I have an “A”, “B”, “C”, or “D” building. I’m not sure what constitutes an A or D property. Can you shed light on the designations? Cornell Dear Cornell: This is really a real estate purchasing Maintenance — continued on page 18
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Dear Richard: We’ll start with the definitions first and then how they relate to property maintenance.
Proactive: Acting in anticipation of future problems, needs or changes. Reactive: Done in response to a problem or situation: reacting to problems when they occur instead of doing something prevent them.
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basic design, could be run down and often in a bad area.
Maintenance — continued from page 17 question, however we think it will work for maintenance as well. As in most things; “A” is the best and “D” can be seen as the worst. An “A” property will require the most proactive maintenance to retain an “A” rating while a “D” property may very rarely see a maintenance tech without direction from code enforcement or the city attorney. Below is a simple example of the A, B, C or D ratings and what they represent.
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A: New or extremely well taken care of property with top notch amenities in the best areas.
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B: Newer property that may be slightly dated, but well taken care of in a good area. C: Older property, clean, middle of the road building with limited amenities in a fair area. D: Older property, no or few amenities,
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2014 Winning Foursomes Flight A — 1st Oscar Montano Brad Clark Ryan Gale Dustin Hoke
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Hat’s off to Doug Bradshaw, Dan Marrs, Jason Marrs and John Wilson for winning 1st place in Flight B!
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Accuracy must have played a factor in this foursomes win. Just look at the concentration by golfers Oscar Montano, Brad Clark, Ryan Gale and Dustin Hoke.
Golf Committee Chairman, Nicholas Dunlap, welcomes the crowd and gets them geared up for raffle prizes and silent auction bidding.
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Five Simple Ways to Sabotage Your Business BY NANCY FRIEDMAN, TELEPHONE DOCTOR
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here are many, many ways to sabotage your business. And, chances are, your staff is doing some of these now on the phone and in person. And worse yet, you’ve probably even heard some of this yourself (ouch!). That’s the bad news. The good news is we’re able to bring to you the top five sabotage practices and then show you how to neutralize the effects. So get ready. You and your staff are about to be in a much better position to handle the Five Simple
Ways to Sabotage Your Business today: 1. I Have No Idea This is normally used as an excuse more than anything else. It’s a sure sign that the employee has not been shown how to explain something to the customer. This phrase is used as something to say when the employee doesn’t know what to say. When the customer hears “I have no idea” they immediately respond (usually silently) with, “you gotta be
kidding me?” Interestingly enough, there normally is a certain blank stare accompanying this statement. Sad. 2. It’s Not My Department Well, then whose is it? Let’s remember one of our Telephone Doctor mottos: Tell the customer what you do, not what you don’t do. If you get a call and someone asks for something that you don’t handle, it’s far more effective to say, “I work in the paint department. Let me get you to someone in the area
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you need.” This is far more effective than telling someone it’s not your department. And please don’t say, “You have the wrong department.” Take full responsibility with the “I” statement. 3. I Wasn’t Here That Day (or I was on vacation when that happened) This one really makes me laugh. Does that excuse the company? I don’t remember asking them if they were there that day. Do you really think the customer cares if you weren’t there when their problem happened? Honestly, they don’t, so that’s not even an issue to discuss. Just tackle the problem head on. Apologize without telling them where you were…or weren’t. Remember, you ARE the company whether you were at work or on vacation when the issue occurred. 4. I’m New So? Okay, you’re new. Now what? Does being ‘new’ allow you to be anything but super to the customer? When
the customer hears this sabotaging statement, do you really think they say, “Oh, so you’re new? So that’s why I’m getting bad service? Well, then that’s okay…you’re new. Now I understand.” Yes, even if you are new, the customer honestly believes you should know everything about your job. Here’s the Telephone Doctor answer on this one. Tell the customer, “Please bear with me, I’ve only been here a few weeks.” That will buy you time. And a bit of sympathy. For whatever reason, hearing the short length of time you are with the company means more to the customer than, “I’m new.” Again, I’m new is more of an “excuse.” Remember to state the length of time. It’s a creditability enhancement. “I’m new” is a creditability buster. 5. Silence on the Phone or a Blank Stare in Person I called the doctor’s office the other day and asked to change my appointment. It went down like this:
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— Fall 2014 Program — Each Wednesday, September 10–November 19 • Time: 8:30am–12:30pm This 11-week comprehensive training course is beneficial to ANYONE in the rental-housing industry! Apartment Owners, Regional Property Supervisors, Resident Managers, Onsite Office Personnel, Maintenance Personnel and Apartment Vendors are all welcomed to join us as industry leaders and seasoned professionals cover topics from residential management to maintenance and emergency preparedness.
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The Apartment Association of Orange County would like to recognize the instructors of our Certified Housing Provider Education Program. They make it possible to offer this educational program to owners, managers, and members of the rental-housing industry. To register, call (714) 245-9500 today!
Frankie Alvarez Buffalo Maintenance Company
Denise Arredondo JLE Property Management
Naomi Bailey Naomi Bailey Performance Training
Christine Baran Fisher & Phillips LLP
Todd A. Brisco Todd A. Brisco & Associates
Irina Cioban Santa Fe Management
Stephen C. Duringer, Esq. Duringer Law Group PLC
Laura Lemansky Apartment Guide
Rich Lombardi Property by Net
Tony Maggi MPMS
Jim McClung American Environmental Specialists, Inc.
Carrie Polonsky Advanced Management Company
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Angela Garbiso Orange County Fire Authority (Not Pictured)
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Have You Ever Invited Your Member of Congress to Tour Your Apartment Community? BY JULIA ARAIZA
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ednesday, August 13, 2014, our Apartment Association of Orange County connected with our U. S. Congressman Ed Royce, in an unusual setting. Congressman Royce met several representatives of our Rental Industry and AAOC Board members at McFadden Village Apartments in Tustin. McFadden Village is owned by Santa Fe Management, a member of AAOC. AAOC Executive Director Lou
Penrose, Legislative Committee Chairman and Vice President Legislative Council, John Tomlinson, Board Member Julia Araiza, and Education Committee Member Jessie Childers represented AAOC. Jessie is also the Property Supervisor for Santa Fe Management, which hosted the meeting. JoAnna Baker, Director, Emil and Irina Cioban, Resident Managers, and Carlos Aguirre, Maintenance Tech, represented Mc Fadden Village. Also present was Congressional Aide Tyler
Thompson and guest Dr. James Rosenthal. This event was part a national effort by our National Apartment Association, NAA to have local affiliates tour apartment communities with their Member of Congress. The meeting was optimal. The Congressman chatted with the attendees about the apartment industry in general and the issues in California. He also Royce Visit — continued on page 30
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From Left: (Seated) Irina Cioban, (Standing) Emil Cioban, JoAnna Baker, Congressman Ed Royce, AAOC Board Member Julia Araiza, AAOC Vice President Legislative Council John Tomlinson, Jessie Childers & Carlos Aguirre.
Royce Visit — continued from page 28 gave us a brief overview of the Washington DC perspective on GSE (Government Sponsored Enterprise) reforms.
The Congressman was impressed. He toured the apartment community and noted its superb condition. His remarks showed that he is aware of the challenges of our industry, and how well AAOC helps owners meet those
Resident Managers, Irina & Emil Cioban (not pictured) along with Maintenance Technician, Carlos Aguirre (right), played a part in making McFadden Village a wonderful example of how far apartment communities have come and were very honored to have Congressman Royce visit.
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Julia Araiza has been an AAOC member since 1974. In January 1998, she became a member of the Board of Directors. She has served as treasurer for two years and for three years as secretary. If you would like to speak with Julia, please call 714-245-9500.
John Tomlinson (left) and Congressman Ed Royce are bringing National level and Local level legislative efforts together.
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ore Americans are facing rising caregiver costs. The financial challenge of caring for an aging parent can also create caregiver stress. Don’t allow caring for an aging parent or spouse to become a crisis. Nearly 10 million adults over the age of 50 provide care or financial support for aging parents. Their ranks have swelled significantly over the last decade and will continue to grow,
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* The MetLife Study of Caregiving Costs to Working Caregivers, June 2011
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Caregiver Costs — continued from page 32 demands of a full-time job can make taking care of an aging parent or spouse difficult. Discussing the situation with your employer as soon as possible may help create a better position for yourself. For example, you may be able to negotiate flexible work hours that allow you to take time away for doctor appointments. Your employer may also be willing to allow telecommuting options. Working from home might allow you to stay productive while meeting the needs of your ailing spouse or parent. Review Your Parent’s Finances While your parent is still healthy, sit down to discuss his or her financial situation. Talk about everything from retirement savings and monthly Social Security benefits to current health care premiums and housing costs. These discussions can give you a better handle on just how much finan-
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Learn the value of complying with Fair Housing laws! This seminar will provide current comprehensive information on state and federal Fair Housing laws to avoid costly discrimination lawsuits. Important topics include: n Successful Fair Housing business practices and tools for maximizing profits and minimizing liabilities n Answers to your questions about how Fair Housing laws apply to tenants with disabilities and families with children n How to update your management policies and property rules to comply with Fair Housing Laws n How Fair Housing can serve as a resource for owners and managers
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A Quarterly Review of Key Financial Data for
2nd Quarter 2014 Update Apartment Data
Orange County
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Data Source Qualifications
2nd Qtr 2012
2nd Qtr 2013
2nd Qtr 2014
2nd Qtr 2012
2nd Qtr 2013
2nd Qtr 2014
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2,677
3,168
3,839
$1.185 billion
$353 million
$151 million
$34.6 billion
$21.6 billion
$20.9 billion
• A ctual Average Cap Rate
3.96
4.45
5.33
6.18
6.10
6.66
• A verage Gross Rent Multiplier
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11.54
12.49
11.13
9.86
10.39
• P rice per Square Foot
$343
$201
$224
$145
$94
$100
$295,606
$188,439
$189,888
$138,801
$89,619
$93,779
1 Bed/ 1 Bath
$1,382
$1,440
$1,494
$891
$934
$991
2 Bed/ 1 Bath
$1,471
$1,524
$1,576
$935
$974
$1,026
2 Bed/ 2 Bath
$1,844
$1,914
$1,973
$1,179
$1,229
$1,296
Average Occupancy Rate
94.7%
94.8%
95.1%
93.4%
93.9%
94%
Source: RealFacts www.realfacts.com 100 unit + properties
Total Notices of Default Recorded
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1,651
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Source: Data Quick www.dataquick.com Houses and condos
2–4 Units
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333
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5,800
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703
4,627
64,900
83,200
94,000
Total Apartment Sales Transactions Total Sales Volume
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Average Asking Rent
Apartment Building Permits Issued (by total # of units, not buildings) Consumer Price Index*
Unemployment Rate**
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10.3%
1.4%
1.8%
9.4%
7.4%
1.7%
8.2%
1.8%
7.5%
Source: Co-Star www.costar.com 5 unit + properties
Source: RealFacts www.realfacts.com 100 unit + properties
Source: U.S. Census Bureau: Privately owned, new construction
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Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; % change using last month of quarter versus same month one year previous
6.1%
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Reflects last month of quarter
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think most of us would agree that Rental Income properties have been one of the best investments someone could make. The key to any investment in Real Estate is understanding the true value of the property as it relates to other investment options and when you purchased in the 18 year real estate cycle. Appraised price is mathematical, but value is tough to measure and unique to each person. One person’s inherent valuation is different than another. Why? The level of risk tolerance and length of time to hold the property are factors in determining if the asset fits your goals. New owners should also consider how the property will fit within their current portfolio (location, management, etc). Once you determine income property is right for you, consider where we are in the real estate cycle. Look carefully at metrics to gauge if you are buying in a high or low market. Common metrics investors use are; Capitalization Rates (or Cap Rates), Gross Rent Multipliers (GRMs), Price per Door, Internal Rate of Return (IRR), and many others. Which one is the correct measure? The short answer is — all of them and none of them. It depends on your unique circumstances (hold period, down payment, cash flow needs, and desired return). They should be used together to determine the right investment return and sales prices to yield that return. Lastly, don’t forget your “gut”. Instincts are a powerful tool
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credit card payment options in addition to other electronic payments, and renters seeking convenience or rewards increasingly are using that option. Up to 25 percent of residents are charging rent to their credit cards and an increasing number pay electronically in communities with the highest penetration, says Julie Smith, President, Bozzuto Management Co., a midAtlantic company that manages approximately 25,000 apartments. Credit card payment benefits
ith many credit card companies touting free airline miles, points or cash back with purchases, pulling out a platinum card at the cash register can have credit card users dreaming of freebies. But if swiping a credit card during a quick trip to the grocery store is the slow, steady way to earn a free flight, using the credit card to pay rent will have renters vacationing in no time. Community managers say more apartment communities are offering
renters in a variety of ways, making it an important amenity for apartment communities to offer. But it also carries costly fees that are causing some companies to think twice. Ease of Use The top reason residents turn to credit card or electronic payment is ease of payment, says Mary Gwyn, CPM, Chief Innovator for Apartment Swiping Rent — continued on page 42
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1. Publication Title: Orange County Apartment News 2. Publication No: 0747-3435 3. Filing Date: 8/25/14 4. Issue Frequency: Monthly 5. No. of Issues Published Annually: 12 6. Annual Subscription Price: $25.00 7. Complete Mailing Address of Known Office of Publication: 525 Cabrillo Park Drive, Suite 125, Santa Ana, Orange County, California 92701. Contact Person: Lou Penrose, Telephone: 714-245-9500 8. Complete Mailing Address of the Headquarters of General Business Offices of the Publisher: 525 Cabrillo Park Drive, Suite 125, Santa Ana, CA 92701 9. Full Names and Complete Mailing Addresses of Publisher, Editor, and Managing Editor: Publisher: Orange County MultiHousing Service Corporation, 525 Cabrillo Park Drive, Suite 125, Santa Ana, CA 92701. Editor: Lou Penrose. Managing Editor: Veronica Copeland, 525 Cabrillo Park Drive, Suite 125, Santa Ana, CA 92701
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10. Owner (If owned by a corporation, its name and address must be stated and also immediately there under the names and addresses of stockholders owning or holding 1 percent or more of total amount of stock. If not owned by a corporation, the names and addresses of the individual owners must be given. If owned by a partnership or other unincorporated firm, its name and address as well as that of each individual must be given. If the publication is published by a nonprofit organization, its name and address must be stated.) Orange County Multi-Housing Service Corporation, 525 Cabrillo Park Drive, Suite 125, Santa Ana, CA 92701.
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Swiping Rent — continued from page 40 Dynamics, High Point, N.C. “It’s just a great convenience.” Plus, she says, “If I pay by credit card, I get whatever rewards my credit card offers.” Residents also can use the option if they are traveling and forgot to pay before they leave, says Diana Pittro, Executive Vice President of RMK Management Corp., a company that manages 8,000 apartments in the Chicago area and allows residents to pay with a credit card through a Web portal for an added fee. “If someone is paying with a credit card, it’s because they’re out of town and forgot to pay or they’re really trying to rack up miles.” Even with the convenience of electronic payments, some residents still walk in on the first of the month to hand in the rent. “They want to talk to you, they want to have a cookie or they want to have coffee,” Pittro says. “Nothing replaces human interaction.”
Financing Rent Residents appreciate having an alternate option of how to pay rent, says Cindy Clare, CPM, President of Kettler Management, a regional firm with 13,000 apartments in the Washington, D.C., area. “It gives you a unique marketing position,” she says, which can lead to higher resident retention and can entice residents to choose one of the company’s communities. Credit cards also encourage more prompt rent payments, Gwyn says. If a community’s late payment deadline is on the 11th, but the resident’s payday is on the 15th, they can temporarily finance their rent. The amenity also helps during the leasing process. “If somebody comes in to rent an apartment, and all they have is cash or a credit card and you don’t take either, or if they didn’t plan to rent and they only have a credit card, they may never make it back to the office,” Gwyn says. Accepting credit card payments
electronically can save time for office staff, says Trevor Bert, Controller at Westdale Asset Management, a Dallasbased investment and management company with properties in the South. The company recently rolled out a platform called PropertyBridge to accept electronic rent payments; Westdale used to accept credit cards only at machines in the office. “That was a very inefficient process for us, mostly in terms of interruptions in the office,” he says. “In going to more electronic and online payments, it brings more convenience to renters and it has really cut our costs.” Mounting Costs Like any amenity, offering credit card payment comes at a cost. Owners must pay a 1.95 percent fee on charges with American Express and an average of more than 2 percent for Visa and MasterCard, says Kettler’s Clare. At a Swiping Rent — continued on page 44
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Swiping Rent — continued from page 42 community with good penetration and high rents, the charge can be up to $100,000 annually, she says. Paying those high fees can still be worthwhile for some owners. “In an environment where rents are not going up, you need to justify it with higher occupancy, higher rents or higher retention,” says Bozzuto’s Smith. “While certain communities are able to justify it, others cannot quantify the return and, as a result, owners are backing away.” Some companies have developed strategies to reduce those costs. Credit card fees are higher if residents pay by phone or do not include their 3-digit security numbers, so Gwyn says some communities are encouraging residents to come to the office and swipe their credit cards. E-Options Several third-party Web sites allow residents to pay with credit cards online
Craving Convenience Among the top reasons for the consumer shift to electronic payments are the increased convenience and security of payment card transactions and consumers’ abilities to earn rewards. MasterCard research studied why consumers sign up for electronic payments and discovered the following: • 69 percent sign up because they help prevent missing payment due dates. • 42 percent sign up to save time by not having to mail a monthly payment. • 38 percent sign up to earn ongoing rewards. • 34 percent sign up to receive incentives or bonuses. • 30 percent sign up to save on postage. Source: MasterCard
and shell out for the fee themselves. Smith says some of her communities are using those sites in cases where owners are not paying fees. Not surprisingly, usage drops significantly if residents must pay the fee, and residents may be unhappy at losing the option. “If you’ve been absorbing the charges and residents have gotten used to it, there could be some pushback,”
Smith says. “It’s one of those things like any other amenity--a concierge or free breakfast. It becomes something to which residents feel accustomed or entitled. They perceive you are taking something away from them.” Credit cards are not the only way residents pay the rent online, of course, Swiping Rent — continued on page 46
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Laguna Niguel City Council 30111 Crown Valley Parkway Laguna Niguel, CA 92677 Phone: (949) 362-4300 Fax: (949) 362-4340 http://www.cityoflagunaniguel.org Linda Lindholm, Mayor Jerry McCloskey, Mayor Pro Tem Laurie Davies, Councilmember Jerry Slusiewicz, Councilmember Robert Ming, Councilmember
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Jason Villarreal 32 Executive Park, Suite 150 Irvine, CA 92614 (877) 853-9556, Fax (949) 261-9126 www.forrent.com
Ferguson Enterprises
Jeff Fergusson 2750 S. Towne Ave. Pomona, CA 91766 (888) 334-0004, Fax (888) 334-8112 jeffrey.fergusson@ferguson.com — www.ferguson.com
Move
Providing web based property mgmt. and accounting software to the multifamily, student housing and commercial markets.
Axiometrics, Inc.
Pam Pepper 1617 S. California Ave. Monrovia, CA 91016 (888) 572-7222, Fax (800) 669-1008 ppepper@appliancewhse.com — www.appliancewhse.com
Burt Sirota 3190 Airport Loop, Suite J2 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 (714) 545-3040, Fax (714) 545-3044 bsirota@apartmentfinder.com
Steven F. Schroeder 2107 N. Broadway, Suite 204 Santa Ana, CA 92706 (714) 480-0529, Fax (714) 591-4560 schroederesq@aol.com
Apartment Market Research Data
Appliance Warehouse
Apartment Finder
Law Office of Steven F. Schroeder
Patrick Johnson 3501 East Frontage Rd., Suite 350 Tampa, FL 33607 (404) 644-3203 Patrick.johnson@amsi.com — www.amsi.com
Appliances Sales, Service & Leasing
Laura Ramage Orange County Publisher 2381 E. Winston Rd. Anaheim, CA 92806 (714) 956-5376, Fax (714) 635-1364 lramage@apartmentguide.com
Gabriella “Gabe” Jones 30700 Russell Ranch Road Westlake Village, CA 91362 (714) 673-9262 gabe.jones@move.com — www.move.com
Nationwide company that provides all levels of plumbing & appliance needs to the apartment rental industry. See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
KIVA Kitchen & Bath
Online apartment guide
Gordon Clark 625 N. Grand Ave Santa Ana, CA 92701 (714) 796-7038, Fax (714) 796-2328
Ms. Sherri Galusha 17138 Von Karman Ave Irvine, CA 92614 (949) 221-0600, Fax (949) 660-8018 www.basapp.com
Apartment/Student Housing
L and D Appliance Corp.
Orange County Register
Major appliances for apartments
SmartAlert Service, Inc.
Bibi Ong 27099 Pacific Terrace Drive Mission Viejo, CA 92692 (949) 636-7898 info@smartalertservice.com — www.smartalertservice.com
Stan Fink 11969 Telegraph Rd. Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 (714) 523-1432, Fax (562) 946-1105 stanf@lndappl.com — www.lndappl.com
See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
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Excel Telemessaging
Shamess Twardy 16380 Bake Pkwy Irvine, CA 92618 (949) 599-3004, Fax (949) 599-3014 shames@excel.ms — www.excel.ms — www.exceltelemessaging.com
24/7 Bilingual Telephone Answering Service
Apartment Rental Publications & Services apartments.com/LA Times 1375 Sunflower Costa Mesa, CA 92626 (949) 683-5077 www.latimes.com
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M & M Contracting, Inc.
David S. Schonfeld, A Professional Law Corp.
Jim Sugel 3865 S. Main St. Santa Ana, CA 92707 (714) 549-0256, Cell (949) 375-0187, Fax (714) 549-0258 jsugel@mandmcontractinginc.com www.mandmcontractinginc.com
National Service Company
Ms. Mary Ann Dillard 845 N Commerce St Orange, CA 92867 (714) 633-1811, Fax (714) 633-9392 mdnational@yahoo.com
See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
Orco Apartment Supply, Inc.
Full service asphalt & concrete construction specializing in parking lot repair & ADA compliance issues.
Attorneys
George Bourget 6420 Roland St Buena Park, CA 90621 (714) 562-0800, Fax (714) 562-0707 www.orcoaptsupply.com — orcoapt@orcoaptsupplies.com
Brennan Law Group
Carpet, appliances, electrical, plumbing, draperies/blinds, mailboxes, water heaters. See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
R&B Wholesale Distributors, Inc.
Michael Brennan 67 E. Live Oak Avenue, Ste. 105 Arcadia, CA 91006 (626) 294-0500, Fax (626) 294-0505 Michael@MBrennanLaw.com — www.MBrennanLaw.com
See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
Todd A. Brisco & Associates
David Rhodes 2350 S. Milliken Ontario, CA 91761 (909) 230-5400, Fax (909) 230-5415 drhodes@rbdist.com — www.rbdist.com
See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
Appraisal
Todd Brisco 1900 S. State College Blvd., Suite 275 Anaheim, CA 92806 (714) 634-2814, Fax (714) 634-0662 tabrisco@briscoassociates.com — www.briscoassociates.com Business litigation, real estate law landlord/tenant and healthcare issues.
Law Offices of Sam Chandra, APC
First Metro Appraisals
Sam Chandra 710 S. Myrtle Ave., Suite 600 Monrovia, CA 91016 (626) 305-0555, Fax (626) 305-0556 www.Ca-Eviction.com
Lee Walker, MAI 747 W. Katella Ave., Suite 201 Orange, CA 92867 (714) 744-1074, Fax (714) 744-1075 walkerRL59@cs.com
See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
Tax preparation & representation before IRS/FTB/EDD/SBE, Estate planning (wills/trusts/powers of atty), Incorporation/LLC
Wesierski & Zurek, LLP
Terence P. Carney One Corporate Park Dr., Second Floor Irvine, CA 92606 (949) 975-1000, Fax (949) 756-0517 tcarney@wzllp.com — www.wzllp.com
Specializing in Landlord/Tenant, Premises liability and Employment Matters. See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
Awnings The Awning Company
Gary Kerr 17 Hammond, Suite 406 Irvine, CA 92618 (949) 325-5624 sales@theawningcompanyca.com www.theawningcompanyca.com
Bath Renovations Buffalo Maintenance, Inc.
Complete kitchen and bath restoration and refinishing company.
Boiler Systems
Ruzick & Wallace, LLP
Earl Wallace 16520 Bake Pkwy., Suite 280 Irvine, CA 92618 (949) 759-1080, Fax (949) 759-6813 earl@rswlaw.net — www.rswlaw.net
Debinaire Company
Dan Debin Two locations Anaheim, Corona (800) 660-1044 or (951) 738-0012, Fax (951) 738-9809
Eviction Attorneys
See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
PAVING COMPANY, INC. • Concrete • Petromat Overlays • Block Walls
• Paving Stones • Curb & Gutters • Striping
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See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
Reyna De Aragon 1920 E. Warner Ave., Suite 3P Santa Ana, CA 92705 (949) 263-0779, Fax (949) 265-5424 rdearagon@calbath.com
Provide legal serices on all employment related issues and Fair Housing discrimination claims.
N E W S
Mr. Frank Alvarez 202 E. Broadway Anaheim, CA 92805 (714) 956-8371, Fax (714) 491-0864 www.buffalomaintenance.com
California Bath Restoration
Christine Baran 2050 Main St., Suite 1000 Irvine, CA 92614 (949) 851-2424, Fax (949) 851-0152 cbaran@laborlawyers.com
A P A R T M E N T
Steven F. Schroeder 2107 N. Broadway, Suite 204 Santa Ana, CA 92706 (714) 480-0529, Fax (714) 591-4560 schroederesq@aol.com
Duringer Law Group, PLC
Fisher & Phillips, LLP
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See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
Specializes in landlord/tenant law, debt collection, eviction. See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
• Asphalt Overlays • New Installations • Seal Coating
Specializing in residential and commercial evicitons with flat rates and prompt, professional service
Representing Landlords in California for Evictions and Collections with “PERSON TO PERSON” service.
Mr. Stephen C. Duringer, Esq. 160 S. Old Springs Rd., Suite 135 Anaheim, CA 92808-1285 (714) 279-1100, (800) 829-6994 toll free
(949) 552-7831
801 E. Chapman Ave. Fullerton, CA 92831 (714) 871-9004, Fax (714) 871-9005 david@evictionlaw.com — www.evictionlaw.com
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Sergio Sancho 2510 N. Grand Santa Ana, CA 92705 Ph: (714) 270-8048 ssancho@service-1st.com — www.service-1st.com
Flat rate prices for all apartments. Certified Boiler Specialist. See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
Spicer Mechanical
Chad Hegreberg 1315 N. Tustin Ave., Suite 230 Orange, CA 92867 (714) 279-9100 chadh@spicermechanical.com — www.spicermechanical.com
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Product & Service Council
Duane Kartchner 15320 Barranca Parkway, Suite 100 Irvine, CA 92618 (714) 995-0900, Fax (949) 595-5956 dkartchner@r3construction.com — www.r3construction.com
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Water Heater Man, Inc.
Mike Powell 570 W. Freedom Ave. Orange, CA 92865 (714) 282-7098, Fax (714) 282-5335 whminc@pacbell.net
Exterior & Interior renovations, in-house cabinetmaking, fully stocked warehouse & showroom.
Sharon Barlow 2130 S. Main St. Santa Ana, CA 92707-3218 (714) 754-1531, Fax (714) 754-1703 info@sharonsftc.com
Buying Group Professional Apartment Services
Camera Systems
Theresa St. Pierre 6779 SVL Box Spring Valley Lake, CA 92395 (310) 947-5076 tstpierre@buyersaccess.com — www.buyersaccess.com
Cabinet Refinishing
Karen Perkins 2915 E. La Jolla Anaheim, CA 92806 (800) 528-1102, Fax (602) 553-8100 karenp@teammulticom.com — www.teammulticom.com
Sharon & Sons Floor to Ceiling
Carpentry
See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
Sharon Barlow 2130 S. Main St. Santa Ana, CA 92707-3218 (714) 754-1531, Fax (714) 754-1703 info@sharonsftc.com
Turnaround Solutions, LLC
Brent Collins Construction
Das Jesson 134 Lomita Street El Segundo, CA 90245 (310) 374-9400, Fax (310) 974-9415 dfj@turnaroundsolutions.info — www.turnaroundsolutions.info
Mr. Brent Collins 5311 Cornell Ave. Westminster, CA 92683 (714) 612-8747, Fax (714) 891-7064
Salvador Munguia Painting Co.
Salvador Munguia 3224 Yorba Linda Blvd., Suite 222 Fullerton, CA 92831 (714) 322-9006, Fax (714) 986-9181 salvadormunguiac@yahoo.com www.salvadormunguiapaintingco.com
Carpentry specialist — repair doors, windows, rotten wood, patio covers, balconies, termite damage & more. See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
We are a full service company specializing in interior renovations and unit turns.
Cleaning Service
Buffalo Maintenance, Inc.
Mr. Frank Alvarez 202 E. Broadway Anaheim, CA 92805 (714) 956-8371, Fax (714) 491-0864 www.buffalomaintenance.com
Cabinets Brent Collins Construction
Mr. Brent Collins 5311 Cornell Ave. Westminster, CA 92683 (714) 612-8747, Fax (714) 891-7064
Tidy
See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
Premier Roofing & Building Co Inc.
Carpentry specialist — repair doors, windows, rotten wood, patio covers, balconies, termite damage & more. See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
Mr. Frank Alvarez 202 E. Broadway Anaheim, CA 92805 (714) 956-8371, Fax (714) 491-0864 www.buffalomaintenance.com
Turnaround Solutions, LLC
Das Jesson 134 Lomita Street El Segundo, CA 90245 (310) 374-9400, Fax (310) 974-9415 dfj@turnaroundsolutions.info — www.turnaroundsolutions.info
Contractor specializing in rain gutter installation & cleaning, skylight repair & maintenance, and wood repair.
See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
Liquid Amber Designs
Alona Fulton 6344 B Industry Way Westminster, CA 92683 (714) 801-7415 www.liquidamberdesigns.com
R3 Construction, Inc.
Duane Kartchner 15320 Barranca Parkway, Suite 100 Irvine, CA 92618 (714) 995-0900, Fax (949) 595-5956 dkartchner@r3construction.com — www.r3construction.com Exterior & Interior renovations, in-house cabinetmaking, fully stocked warehouse & showroom.
Custom & standard cabinets for all areas. No job too small!
SoCal Builders Services
Howard D. Moore 16252 Construction Circle East, Suite A Irvine, CA 92606 (949) 559-8583, Fax (949) 559-8584 help@socalblds.com – www.socalblds.com
Coin-Operated Laundry Equipment All Valley Washer Service Inc.
John Cottrell 15008 Delano St. Van Nuys, CA 91411 (800) 247-1100, Fax (818) 989-7378 john@allvalleywasher.com — www.allvalleywasher.com Shahe Kechejian 10526 Garden Grove Blvd. Garden Grove, CA 92843 (714) 530-9551
Carpet Cleaning
New & used appliance sales, service & repairs. Coin operated machines, parts & installation.
ServiceFirst Restoration, Inc.
“Like” us on Facebook to get up-to-date news, information on educational opportunities, updates on legislative activity and much more!!
We are a full service company specializing in interior renovations and unit turns.
Appliance World
General Contractor
Did you know AAOC is on Facebook?
Kristen Schmitt 502½ Dahlia Avenue Corona Del Mar, CA 92625 (310) 500-6380 Kristen@gotidy.com — www.gotidy.com
Home keeping/Home cleaning. Like hotel housekeeping in your home! See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
Sue Evans 17501 Norwood Park Place Tustin, CA 92780 (714) 573-0155 sevans@premierroofingsocal.com www.premierroofingsocal.com
Buffalo Maintenance, Inc.
David Rhodes 2350 S. Milliken Ontario, CA 91761 (909) 230-5400, Fax (909) 230-5415 drhodes@rbdist.com — www.rbdist.com
See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
Multicom, Inc.
Buyers Access
George Bourget 6420 Roland St Buena Park, CA 90621 (714) 562-0800, Fax (714) 562-0707 orcoapt@orcoaptsupplies.com — www.orcoaptsupply.com
R&B Wholesale Distributors, Inc.
See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
Carla Higgins 3 Cala Moreya Laguna Niguel, CA 92677 (949) 363-1627, Fax (949) 933-7429 carla@pasonline.com — www.pasonline.com
Orco Apartment Supply, Inc.
Carpet, appliances, electrical, plumbing, draperies/blinds, mailboxes, water heaters See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
Sharon & Sons Floor to Ceiling
Water heater/boiler service and installation
Carpet Sales & Service
Christian Rovsek 27601 Forbes Rd #1 Laguna Niguel, CA 92677 (855) 883-4778 Christian@callservicefirst.com — www.callservicefirst.com
Water, sewage, mold, fire, lead cleanup & full reconstruction services. See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
Coinmach Corp.
1617 S. California Ave. Monrovia, CA 91016 (818) 540-6358 dkhoury@coinmachcorp.com
See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
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Construction
Robbie Cronrod 11990 San Vicente Blvd., Suite 340 Los Angeles, CA 90049 (310) 573-9944, Fax (310) 230-0021 robbie@rentrecoveryservice.com www.rentrecoveryservice.com
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L and D Appliance Corp.
Stan Fink 11969 Telegraph Rd. Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 (714) 523-1432, Fax (562) 946-1105 stanf@lndappl.com — www.lndappl.com
Brent Collins Construction
Mr. Brent Collins 5311 Cornell Ave. Westminster, CA 92683 (714) 612-8747, Fax (714) 891-7064
Carpentry specialist — repair doors, windows, rotten wood, patio covers, balconies, termite damage & more. See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
David S. Schonfeld, Attorney at Law 801 E. Chapman Ave., Suite 214 Fullerton, CA 92831 (714) 871-9004, Fax (714) 871-9005 david@evictionlaw.com
National Service Company
Ms. Mary Ann Dillard 845 N Commerce St Orange, CA 92867 (714) 633-1811, Fax (714) 633-9392 mdnational@yahoo.com
Buffalo Maintenance, Inc.
Mr. Frank Alvarez 202 E. Broadway Anaheim, CA 92805 (714) 956-8371, Fax (714) 491-0864 www.buffalomaintenance.com
Specializing in residential & commercial evictions.
Commercial Gas Grills
See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
AEI Corporation
See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
Pete Arnold 2641 Du Bridge Ave. Irvine, CA 92606 (949) 474-3070, Fax (949) 474-0559 info@aeicorporation.com — www.aeicorporation.com
R&B Wholesale Distributors, Inc.
David Rhodes 2350 S. Milliken Ontario, CA 91761 (909) 230-5400, Fax (909) 230-5415 drhodes@rbdist.com — www.rbdist.com
Interstate Restoration
See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
Defining the commercial outdoor grill and patio heat experience since 1966.
WASH Multi Family Laundry Systems
Commercial Patio Heaters
Tracy McMahon 100 N. Sepulveda Blvd., 12th Floor El Segundo, CA 90245 (800) 421-6897 Ext: 1625, Fax (310) 643-6958
Todd A. Brisco & Associates
Todd Brisco 1900 S. State College Blvd., Suite 505 Anaheim, CA 92806 (714) 634-2814, Fax (714) 634-0662 tabrisco@briscoassociates.com — www.briscoassociates.com Business litigation, real estate law landlord/tenant and healthcare issues.
Duringer Law Group, PLC
Specializes in landlord/tenant law, debt collection, eviction. See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
On-Site.com
Lisa Corbett 409 N. Pacific Coast Hwy., Suite 470 Redondo Beach, CA 90277 (619) 540-7828, Fax (877) 329-6674 lisa@on-site.com — www.on-site.com
McCormack Roofing Weatherproofing & Construction
Pete Arnold 2641 Du Bridge Ave. Irvine, CA 92606 (949) 474-3070, Fax (949) 474-0559 info@aeicorporation.com — www.aeicorporation.com
Collections
Mr. Stephen C. Duringer, Esq. 160 S. Old Springs Rd., Suite 135 Anaheim, CA 92808-1285 (714) 279-1100, (800) 829-6994 toll free
24 hour service company for mold, fire, flood,etc. Construction company for capital improvements, rebuilds, etc.
AEI Corporation
Coin-operated laundry equipment
Jeff Mandell 4070 E. Leaverton Court Anaheim, CA 92807 (858) 922-3218, Fax (714) 602-1260 jmandell@interstaterestoration.com www.interstaterestoration.com
Defining the commercial outdoor grill and patio heat experience since 1966.
Concrete Maintenance & Repair
Chris Maxey 1260 N. Hancock St. Suite 108 Anaheim, CA 92806 (714) 777-4040, Fax (714) 276-0692 chrism@mccormackroofing.com www.mccormackroofing.com
Premier Roofing & Building Co Inc. Sue Evans 17501 Norwood Park Place Tustin, CA 92780 (714) 573-0155 sevans@premierroofingsocal.com www.premierroofingsocal.com
DirecSupply, Inc.
Janet Hubbell 7120 Brittmore Rd., Suite 400 Houston, TX 77041 (323) 213-6021 jhubbell@direcsupply.com — www.direcsupply.com
Contractor specializing in rain gutter installation & cleaning, skylight repair & maintenance, and wood repair.
M & M Contracting, Inc.
ServiceFirst Restoration, Inc.
Full service asphalt & concrete construction specializing in parking lot repair & ADA compliance issues.
Water, sewage, mold, fire, lead cleanup & full reconstruction services. See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
SoCal Builders Services
SoCal Builders Services
General Contractor
General Contractor
Jim Sugel 3865 S. Main St. Santa Ana, CA 92707 (714) 549-0256, Cell (949) 375-0187, Fax (714) 549-0258 jsugel@mandmcontractinginc.com www.mandmcontractinginc.com
Christian Rovsek 27601 Forbes Rd #1 Laguna Niguel, CA 92677 (855) 883-4778 Christian@callservicefirst.com — www.callservicefirst.com
Howard D. Moore 16252 Construction Circle East, Suite A Irvine, CA 92606 (949) 559-8583, Fax (949) 559-8584 help@socalblds.com – www.socalblds.com
Howard D. Moore 16252 Construction Circle East, Suite A Irvine, CA 92606 (949) 559-8583, Fax (949) 559-8584 help@socalblds.com – www.socalblds.com
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Premier Roofing & Building Co Inc.
Consulting
Drain Cleaning
Sue Evans 17501 Norwood Park Place Tustin, CA 92780 (714) 573-0155 sevans@premierroofingsocal.com www.premierroofingsocal.com
NPM Staffing
Laura Aliberti 2400 East Katella Ave., Ste. 800 Anaheim, CA 92806 (949) 307-1595, Fax (714) 283-3002 laliberti@npmstaffing.com — www.npmstaffing.com
California Rooter & Plumbing
Contractor specializing in rain gutter installation & cleaning, skylight repair & maintenance, and wood repair.
Countertops
SoCal Builders Services
Mr. Frank Alvarez 202 E. Broadway Anaheim, CA 92805 (714) 956-8371, Fax (714) 491-0864 www.buffalomaintenance.com
Matt McGhee 17390 Mt. Cliffwood Circle Fountain Valley, CA 92708 (800) 882-6278, Fax (714) 241-1103
See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
General Contractor
See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
Liquid Amber Designs
Plumbing and drain cleaning services See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
Coast Plumbing, Heating & Air
Howard D. Moore 16252 Construction Circle East, Suite A Irvine, CA 92606 (949) 559-8583, Fax (949) 559-8584 help@socalblds.com – www.socalblds.com
Buffalo Maintenance, Inc.
Mr. Mark Fowler 1905 E. Deere Ave. Santa Ana, CA 92705 (949) 222-2202, Fax (949) 222-1242
Discount Drain & Plumbing Repair
Doors
David Samarin 13461 Pumice St. Norwalk, CA 90650 (562) 619-5283, Fax (562) 483-0572
Alona Fulton 6344 B Industry Way Westminster, CA 92683 (714) 801-7415 www.liquidamberdesigns.com
R3 Construction, Inc.
Sharon & Sons Floor to Ceiling
Exterior & Interior renovations, in-house cabinetmaking, fully stocked warehouse & showroom.
Mrs Lorrie Baldwin 10639 Wixom St Sun Valley, CA 91352 (800) 750-4426, Fax (818) 758-5984
Premier Roofing & Building Co Inc.
Platinum Plumbing Services, Co.
Duane Kartchner 15320 Barranca Parkway, Suite 100 Irvine, CA 92618 (714) 995-0900, Fax (949) 595-5956 dkartchner@r3construction.com — www.r3construction.com
Laminate, quartz & granite available. No job too small
Sharon Barlow 2130 S. Main St. Santa Ana, CA 92707-3218 (714) 754-1531, Fax (714) 754-1703 info@sharonsftc.com
See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
SoCal Builders Services
Howard D. Moore 16252 Construction Circle East, Suite A Irvine, CA 92606 (949) 559-8583, Fax (949) 559-8584 help@socalblds.com – www.socalblds.com
Sue Evans 17501 Norwood Park Place Tustin, CA 92780 (714) 573-0155 sevans@premierroofingsocal.com www.premierroofingsocal.com
Republic Window & Doors
Turnaround Solutions, LLC
Das Jesson 134 Lomita Street El Segundo, CA 90245 (310) 374-9400, Fax (310) 974-9415 dfj@turnaroundsolutions.info — www.turnaroundsolutions.info We are a full service company specializing in interior renovations and unit turns.
Deck Coatings Alan Smith Pool Plastering, Inc.
John Gunnison 2623 W. Woodland Drive Anaheim, CA (714) 527-2804, Fax (714) 527-3014 john@republicwindows.net
Service 1st
Sergio Sancho 2510 N. Grand Santa Ana, CA 92705 Ph: (714) 270-8048 ssancho@service-1st.com — www.service-1st.com
Flat rate prices for all apartments. Certified Boiler Specialist.
Window & door replacement specialists. See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
SoCal Builders Services
Howard D. Moore 16252 Construction Circle East, Suite A Irvine, CA 92606 (949) 559-8583, Fax (949) 559-8584 help@socalblds.com – www.socalblds.com
Draperies/Blinds/Window Coverings Apex Window Décor
Deepa Gorajia 10542 McFadden Ave. Garden Grove, CA 92843 (714) 531-1266, Fax (714) 532-2466 deepag@apexwindowdecor.com www.apexwindowdecor.com
See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
General Contractor
Kevin Kostka 227 W. Carleton Ave. Orange, CA 92867 (714) 628-9494, Fax (714) 628-0863 Kevin.kostka@alansmithpools.com www.alansmithpools.com
LA Hydro-Jet & Rooter Service, Inc.
Jim Barnes 1345 N. Red Gum, Suite 1 Anaheim, CA 92806 (714) 632-7000, Fax (714) 854-7731 platinum.plumbing@sbcglobal.net
Contractor specializing in rain gutter installation & cleaning, skylight repair & maintenance, and wood repair.
General Contractor
See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
Bridges Vertical Blind Mfg
Mr. John Bridges 15635 Commerce Ln Huntington Beach, CA 92649 (714) 898-7933, Fax (714) 898-5944 Flooring and window coverings
Full service pool & spa contractor specializing in remodeling, tile, coping, equipment, decking, BBQs, outdoor furniture & more.
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Brent Collins Construction
Mr. Brent Collins 5311 Cornell Ave. Westminster, CA 92683 (714) 612-8747, Fax (714) 891-7064
Carpentry specialist — repair doors, windows, rotten wood, patio covers, balconies, termite damage & more. See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
Buffalo Maintenance, Inc.
Mr. Frank Alvarez 202 E. Broadway Anaheim, CA 92805 (714) 956-8371, Fax (714) 491-0864 www.buffalomaintenance.com
See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
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Water, sewage, mold, fire, lead cleanup & full reconstruction services. See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
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Orco Apartment Supply, Inc.
George Bourget 6420 Roland St Buena Park, CA 90621 (714) 562-0800, Fax (714) 562-0707 orcoapt@orcoaptsupplies.com — www.orcoaptsupply.com
Total Lighting Concepts, Inc.
Carpet, appliances, electrical, plumbing, draperies/blinds, mailboxes, water heaters See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
R&B Wholesale Distributors, Inc.
David Rhodes 2350 S. Milliken Ontario, CA 91761 (909) 230-5400, Fax (909) 230-5415 drhodes@rbdist.com — www.rbdist.com
Alison Brown 733 East San Bernardino Rd. Covina, CA 91723 Ph: (949) 929-6897 Alison@tlcca.com — www.tlcca.com
Sharon Barlow 2130 S. Main St. Santa Ana, CA 92707-3218 (714) 754-1531, Fax (714) 754-1703 info@sharonsftc.com
Michael Brennan 67 E. Live Oak Avenue, Ste. 105 Arcadia, CA 91006 (626) 294-0500, Fax (626) 294-0505 Michael@MBrennanLaw.com — www.MBrennanLaw.com
Jason Bonilla 449 W. Allen Ave. Ste 112 San Dimas, CA 91773 (909) 261-0419, Fax (909) 592-2488 jasonb@performanceelevator.com www.performanceelevator.com
See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
Duringer Law Group, PLC
Mr. Stephen C. Duringer, Esq. 160 S. Old Springs Rd., Suite 135 Anaheim, CA 92808-1285 (714) 279-1100, (800) 829-6994 toll free
We provide elevator maintenance, repairs & modernization.
See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
Specializes in landlord/tenant law, debt collection, eviction. See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
Environmental Consulting & Training American Environmental Specialists, Inc.
Fencing & Gates
Mr. James F. McClung, Jr. 15183 Springdale Street Huntington Beach, CA 92649 (714) 379-3333, Fax (714) 379-3338 general@aeshb.com
Electrical KD Electric
Derrick Laughlin 17071 E. Imperial Hwy., Suite A6 Yorba Linda, CA 92886 (714) 223-2700, Fax (714) 223-2710 kdelectric@sbcglobal.net — www.kdelectric.com
Buffalo Maintenance, Inc.
Consultant: Mold Investigations/Recommendations, Asbestos/ Lead Testing, Training See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
Orco Apartment Supply, Inc.
National Econ Corp.
Carpet, appliances, electrical, plumbing, draperies/blinds, mailboxes, water heaters See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
Environmental Services
R&B Wholesale Distributors, Inc.
Premier Roofing & Building Co Inc. Sue Evans 17501 Norwood Park Place Tustin, CA 92780 (714) 573-0155 sevans@premierroofingsocal.com www.premierroofingsocal.com
American Environmental Specialists, Inc.
Consultant: Mold Investigations/Recommendations, Asbestos/ Lead Testing, Training. See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
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Rich Woodbeck 7731 Woodwind Drive Huntington Beach, CA 92647 (714) 500-5602, Fax (800) 464-6400 rwoodbeck@ddtechusa.com — www.ddtechglobal.com
Mr. James F. McClung, Jr. 15183 Springdale Street Huntington Beach, CA 92649 (714) 379-3333, Fax (714) 379-3338 general@aeshb.com
See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
Mr. Frank Alvarez 202 E. Broadway Anaheim, CA 92805 (714) 956-8371, Fax (714) 491-0864 www.buffalomaintenance.com
D & D Technologies Gate Hardware
Mark Ervin 1899 S. Santa Cruz St. Anaheim, CA 92805 (714) 978-6320, Fax (714) 978-6323 mark@nationalecon.com — www.nationalecon.com
George Bourget 6420 Roland St Buena Park, CA 90621 (714) 562-0800, Fax (714) 562-0707 orcoapt@orcoaptsupplies.com — www.orcoaptsupply.com
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Brennan Law Group
Performance Elevator Contractors, Inc.
Sharon & Sons Floor to Ceiling
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Elevator Services
See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
David Rhodes 2350 S. Milliken Ontario, CA 91761 (909) 230-5400, Fax (909) 230-5415 drhodes@rbdist.com — www.rbdist.com
Christian Rovsek 27601 Forbes Rd #1 Laguna Niguel, CA 92677 (855) 883-4778 Christian@callservicefirst.com — www.callservicefirst.com
Sergio Sancho 2510 N. Grand Santa Ana, CA 92705 Ph: (714) 270-8048 ssancho@service-1st.com — www.service-1st.com
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Howard D. Moore 16252 Construction Circle East, Suite A Irvine, CA 92606 (949) 559-8583, Fax (949) 559-8584 help@socalblds.com – www.socalblds.com
Hardwood Floor Refinishing
Buffalo Maintenance, Inc.
1 Day Wood Floor & Tile Grout Restoration
See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
1 day no sanding wood floor refinishing, tile grout re-coloring/ restoration.
Mr. Frank Alvarez 202 E. Broadway Anaheim, CA 92805 (714) 956-8371, Fax (714) 491-0864 www.buffalomaintenance.com
General Contractor
Financial
Flooring
Planning
Fantastic Flooring Company
Axiometrics, Inc.
Ronald Johnsey 14901 Quorum Drive #600 Dallas, TX 75254 (214) 953-2242 rjohnsey@axiometrics.com – www.axiometrics.com
Willie Barron 8400 Secura Way Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 (562) 693-1315, Fax (562) 693-1285 fantasticflrco@aol.com — www.fantasticflooringcompany.com
HMWC, CPAs & Business Advisors
Sharon & Sons Floor to Ceiling
Gus Defalco 1599 Superior, Unit B-10 Costa Mesa, CA 92627 (949) 631-9500, Fax (888) 3381313 gus@ocdustfree.com — www.ocdustfree.com
Heating & Air Conditioning Associated Heating & Air
Cheryl Brennan 1320B N. Hancock St. Anaheim, CA 92807 (714) 777-8833, Fax (714) 777-8813 www.associatedheatingandair.com
David Eisenman 17501 17th St., Suite 100 Tustin, CA 92780 (714) 505-9000, Fax (714) 505-9200 david@hmwccpa.com
Sharon Barlow 2130 S. Main St. Santa Ana, CA 92707-3218 (714) 754-1531, Fax (714) 754-1703 info@sharonsftc.com
See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
Fire & Flood Restoration
Garage Doors
Interstate Restoration
Republic Garage Doors
Ferguson Enterprises
See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
Coast Plumbing, Heating & Air
See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
John Gunnison 2623 W. Woodland Dr. Anaheim, CA (714) 527-2804, Fax (714) 527-3014 www.republicgaragedoors.com
Jeff Mandell 4070 E. Leaverton Court Anaheim, CA 92807 (858) 922-3218, Fax (714) 602-1260 jmandell@interstaterestoration.com www.interstaterestoration.com
Matt McGhee 17390 Mt. Cliffwood Circle Fountain Valley, CA 92708 (800) 882-6278, Fax (714) 241-1103
Jeff Fergusson 2750 S. Towne Ave. Pomona, CA 91766 (888) 334-0004, Fax (888) 334-8112 jeffrey.fergusson@ferguson.com — www.ferguson.com
24 hour service company for mold, fire, flood,etc. Construction company for capital improvements, rebuilds, etc.
General Contractor
Nationwide company that provides all levels of plumbing & appliance needs to the apartment rental industry. bSee the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
Premier Roofing & Building Co Inc.
R3 Construction, Inc.
KIVA Kitchen & Bath
Exterior & Interior renovations, in-house cabinetmaking, fully stocked warehouse & showroom.
Major appliances for apartments
Sue Evans 17501 Norwood Park Place Tustin, CA 92780 (714) 573-0155 sevans@premierroofingsocal.com www.premierroofingsocal.com
Duane Kartchner 15320 Barranca Parkway, Suite 100 Irvine, CA 92618 (714) 995-0900, Fax (949) 595-5956 dkartchner@r3construction.com — www.r3construction.com
Contractor specializing in rain gutter installation & cleaning, skylight repair & maintenance, and wood repair.
Grout Restoration
ServiceFirst Restoration, Inc.
Christian Rovsek 27601 Forbes Rd #1 Laguna Niguel, CA 92677 (855) 883-4778 Christian@callservicefirst.com — www.callservicefirst.com
1 Day Wood Floor & Tile Grout Restoration
Water, sewage, mold, fire, lead cleanup & full reconstruction services. See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
Fire Extinguishers Shield Fire Protection
Matt Sather 29391 Valerio Court Laguna Niguel, CA 92677 (949) 388-6556, Fax (949) 613-8367 matt@shieldfireprotection.com — www.shieldfireprotection.com
Gus Defalco 1599 Superior, Unit B-10 Costa Mesa, CA 92627 (949) 631-9500, Fax (888) 3381313 gus@ocdustfree.com — www.ocdustfree.com
1 day no sanding wood floor refinishing, tile grout re-coloring/ restoration.
Stan Fink 11969 Telegraph Rd. Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 (714) 523-1432, Fax (562) 946-1105 stanf@lndappl.com — www.lndappl.com David Rhodes 2350 S. Milliken Ontario, CA 91761 (909) 230-5400, Fax (909) 230-5415 drhodes@rbdist.com — www.rbdist.com
Handyman
See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
Brent Collins Construction
Sergio Sancho 2510 N. Grand Santa Ana, CA 92705 Ph: (714) 270-8048 ssancho@service-1st.com — www.service-1st.com
Service 1st
Mr. Brent Collins 5311 Cornell Ave. Westminster, CA 92683 (714) 612-8747, Fax (714) 891-7064
Carpentry specialist — repair doors, windows, rotten wood, patio covers, balconies, termite damage & more. See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
Fitness Equipment
Buffalo Maintenance, Inc.
Tom Dawson 4400 NE 77th Ave #300 Vancouver, WA 98662 (800) 288-6635 tdawson@startrac.com — www.startrac.com
L and D Appliance Corp.
R&B Wholesale Distributors, Inc.
Fire sprinkler inspections, repairs, emergency service. Fire extinguisher and backflow tests and inspections.
Mr. Frank Alvarez 202 E. Broadway Anaheim, CA 92805 (714) 956-8371, Fax (714) 491-0864 www.buffalomaintenance.com
Star Trac
Ms. Sherri Galusha 17138 Von Karman Ave Irvine, CA 92614 (949) 221-0600, Fax (949) 660-8018 www.basapp.com
See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
Manufacture & sell fitness equipment for commercial grade use.
Flat rate prices for all apartments. Certified Boiler Specialist.
Spicer Mechanical
Chad Hegreberg 1315 N. Tustin Ave., Suite 230 Orange, CA 92867 (714) 279-9100 chadh@spicermechanical.com — www.spicermechanical.com
Insurance Brian Berg Insurance Services, Inc. Brian Berg 23661 Birtcher Drive Lake Forest, CA 92630 (949) 243-0899 brian@bbisinc.com — www.bbisinc.com
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Connie Celaya 216 N. Clara Ave. Santa Ana, CA 92703 (714) 493-2083
apartments.com/LA Times
Cheryl Binns All State Insurance
1375 Sunflower Costa Mesa, CA 92626 (949) 683-5077 www.latimes.com
Karen Abbott 31601 Coast Hwy, Suite C Laguna Beach, CA 92651 (949) 357-1896, Fax (949) 715-5418 karenabbott@allstate.com
Turnaround Solutions, LLC
Das Jesson 134 Lomita Street El Segundo, CA 90245 (310) 374-9400, Fax (310) 974-9415 dfj@turnaroundsolutions.info — www.turnaroundsolutions.info
Move
Personal & Commercial Insurance sales (Auto, Home, Life, Umbrella, Boat, Buildings, Office, Anuity) See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
Davis & Madden Insurance Agency, Inc.
Jim Davis 3810 E. La Palma, Suite B Anaheim, CA 92807 (888) 939-2215, Fax (714) 938-0150 jim@davismadden.com — www.forinsurancequote.com
Gabriella “Gabe” Jones 30700 Russell Ranch Road Westlake Village, CA 91362 (714) 673-9262 gabe.jones@move.com — www.move.com
We are a full service company specializing in interior renovations and unit turns.
Online apartment guide
Kitchen Renovations
Chase Commercial Term Lending
Scott Schweer 3 Park Plaza, Suite 1000 Irvine, CA 92614 (949) 833-4074, Fax (949) 833-4093 Scott.schweer@chase.com — www.chase.com
Buffalo Maintenance, Inc.
Apartment insurance, auto & home packages — several companies to choose from.
Farmer’s Insurance — Theresa Simes Agency
Terri Simes 17155 Newhope Street #F Fountain Valley, CA 92708 (714) 966-3000, Fax (714) 966-3013 tsimes@farmersagent.com — www.farmersagent.com/tsimes
Insurance for apartments, business, auto, home, life, etc. See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
Hayward Tilton & Rolapp Insurance Assoc. Eric R. Marrs 888 S. Disneyland Drive, Suite 400 Anaheim, CA 92802-1846 (714) 905-1923x3104, Fax (714) 905-1910 ericm@htrinsure.com — www.htrinsure.com
Mr. Frank Alvarez 202 E. Broadway Anaheim, CA 92805 (714) 956-8371, Fax (714) 491-0864 www.buffalomaintenance.com
See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
Reyna De Aragon 1920 E. Warner Ave., Suite 3P Santa Ana, CA 92705 (949) 263-0779, Fax (949) 265-5424 rdearagon@calbath.com
Sharon & Sons Floor to Ceiling
Marrs Maddocks & Associates Insurance Services, Inc. Mr. Daniel Marrs 1903 Wright Pl., Suite 280 Carlsbad, CA 92008 (800) 624-4538, Fax (888) 892-0222 dan@marrsmaddocks.com — www.marrsmaddocks.com
Sharon Barlow 2130 S. Main St. Santa Ana, CA 92707-3218 (714) 754-1531, Fax (714) 754-1703 info@sharonsftc.com
Landscape Cresta Verde Landscape Construction Morgan Wilson 1759 E. Borchard Avenue Santa Ana, CA 92705 (714) 568-1186, Fax (714) 568-0519 morgan@crestaverdelandscape.com www.crestaverdelandscape.com
Oscar Montano 12966 Euclid St., Suite 495 Garden Grove, CA 92840 (714) 534-6310, Fax (714) 534-2943 omontano@phdinsurancebrokers.com
Citizens Business Bank
Mr. Henry Eagar 2650 E. Imperial Highway Brea, CA 92821 (714) 996-8150 haeagar@cbbank.com — www.cbbank.com
Business Banking, Apartment Loans/Commercial Loans
See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
PHD Insurance Brokers, Inc.
Chase Multifamily Lending
Robert Fox 3600 S. Bristol St., Suite 200 Santa Ana, CA 92704 (714) 327-6992, Fax (866) 889-7364 robert.fox@chase.com — www.chase.com
California Bath Restoration
Complete kitchen and bath restoration and refinishing company.
Commercial, Personal & Health Insurance
Lending Institutions
Independence Bank
Mai Ly-Vu 17782 E. 17th Street, Suite 101 Tustin, CA 92780 (657) 229-7219, Fax (657) 229-7229 mly-vu@iBankCA.com — www.iBankCA.com
Full service commercial bank, commercial real estate lending, sutomized personal/business banking
Luther Burbank Savings
Comm’l and personal insurance — Retail Specialty — Apartment buildings & Tenants (over 1500 bldgs insured). See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
Full landscape services – Irrigation Renovations, Maintenance, Construction, Renovations, Trees, Drains, Design
14117 Rasmussen Way San Diego, CA 92129 (858) 775-7297 www.lburbanksavings.com
Los Gatos, Inc.
Opus Bank
Rey Insurance Services, Inc.
Fabian Salinas 3026 Halladay Street Santa Ana, CA 92705 (714) 546-0681 Fabian@losgatoslandscape.com
Mike Rey 27130 Paseo Espada B523 San Juan Capistrano, CA (949) 487-9661, Fax (949) 481-8358 mike@reyinsuranceservices.com www.reyinsuranceservices.com
Edward Padilla 19900 MacArthur Blvd., 14th Floor Irvine, CA 92612 (949) 251-8250
Walker & Dunlop
18400 Von Karman Ave., Suite 340 Irvine, CA 92612 (949) 271-8546 Cell (310) 413-6150 dburt@walkerdunlop.com
SAVE UP TO 37% ON YOUR APARTMENT BUILDING INSURANCE
Wells Fargo Multifamily Capital Tony Petosa 1808 Aston Ave., Suite 270 Carlsbad, CA 92008 (760) 505-9001, Fax (760) 438-8710 tpetosa@wellsfargo.com
Specialized lending programs for multifamily properties.
Lighting
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DirecSupply, Inc.
WWW.PHDINSURANCEBROKERS.COM
Janet Hubbell 7120 Brittmore Rd., Suite 400 Houston, TX 77041 (323) 213-6021 jhubbell@direcsupply.com — www.direcsupply.com
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Dona Fugmann 9975 Businesspark Ave., Ste. C San Diego, CA 92122 (800) 834-9360, Fax (800) 834-9370 jbloomberg@rooflifeusa.com — www.rooflifeusa.com
Brent Collins Construction
Mr. Brent Collins 5311 Cornell Ave. Westminster, CA 92683 (714) 612-8747, Fax (714) 891-7064
Nationwide company that provides all levels of plumbing & appliance needs to the apartment rental industry. See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
Carpentry specialist — repair doors, windows, rotten wood, patio covers, balconies, termite damage & more See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
Total Lighting Concepts, Inc.
Alison Brown 733 East San Bernardino Rd. Covina, CA 91723 Ph: (949) 929-6897 Alison@tlcca.com — www.tlcca.com
RoofLIFE Management, Inc.
Maintenance
Jeff Fergusson 2750 S. Towne Ave. Pomona, CA 91766 (888) 334-0004, Fax (888) 334-8112 jeffrey.fergusson@ferguson.com — www.ferguson.com
Buffalo Maintenance, Inc.
Mr. Frank Alvarez 202 E. Broadway Anaheim, CA 92805 (714) 956-8371, Fax (714) 491-0864 www.buffalomaintenance.com
Mailboxes
Performance Elevator Contractors, Inc. Scott Higginbotham 449 W. Allen Ave. Ste 112 San Dimas, CA 91773 (909) 592-2400, Fax (909) 592-2488 www.performanceelevator.com
George Bourget 6420 Roland St Buena Park, CA 90621 (714) 562-0800, Fax (714) 562-0707 orcoapt@orcoaptsupplies.com — www.orcoaptsupply.com
Carpet, appliances, electrical, plumbing, draperies/blinds, mailboxes, water heaters See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
R&B Wholesale Distributors, Inc.
David Rhodes 2350 S. Milliken Ontario, CA 91761 (909) 230-5400, Fax (909) 230-5415 drhodes@rbdist.com — www.rbdist.com
See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
Howard D. Moore 16252 Construction Circle East, Suite A Irvine, CA 92606 (949) 559-8583, Fax (949) 559-8584 help@socalblds.com – www.socalblds.com General Contractor
See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
Orco Apartment Supply, Inc.
SoCal Builders Services
Mold Remediation
American Environmental Specialists, Inc. Mr. James F. McClung, Jr. 15183 Springdale Street Huntington Beach, CA 92649 (714) 379-3333, Fax (714) 379-3338 general@aeshb.com
We provide elevator maintenance, repairs & modernization
Consultant: Mold Investigations/Recommendations, Asbestos/ Lead Testing, Training. See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
Premier Roofing & Building Co Inc.
Interstate Restoration
Sue Evans 17501 Norwood Park Place Tustin, CA 92780 (714) 573-0155 sevans@premierroofingsocal.com www.premierroofingsocal.com
Jeff Mandell 4070 E. Leaverton Court Anaheim, CA 92807 (858) 922-3218, Fax (714) 602-1260 jmandell@interstaterestoration.com www.interstaterestoration.com
Contractor specializing in rain gutter installation & cleaning, skylight repair & maintenance, and wood repair.
24 hour service company for mold, fire, flood,etc. Construction company for capital improvements, rebuilds, etc.
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ServiceFirst Restoration, Inc.
Christian Rovsek 27601 Forbes Rd #1 Laguna Niguel, CA 92677 (855) 883-4778 Christian@callservicefirst.com — www.callservicefirst.com
Natural Gas Consulting Natural Gas Consulting, LLC
Randy Lindenberg 5753-G East Santa Ana Canyon Rd., Suite 630 Anaheim Hills, CA 92807 (714) 974-4291, Fax (888) 361-4649 rlindenberg@naturalgasconsultingllc.com www.naturalgasconsultingllc.com
Western Exterminator
We are a full service company specializing in interior renovations and unit turns.
Residential and commercial pest control and termite control since 1921
Carpentry specialist — repair doors, windows, rotten wood, patio covers, balconies, termite damage & more. See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
Buffalo Maintenance, Inc.
Plumbing
Dedicated Transportation Services
California Rooter & Plumbing
www.dedicatedtransportationservices.com
Plumbing and drain cleaning services. See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
Matt McGhee 17390 Mt. Cliffwood Circle Fountain Valley, CA 92708 (800) 882-6278, Fax (714) 241-1103
Howard D. Moore 16252 Construction Circle East, Suite A Irvine, CA 92606 (949) 559-8583, Fax (949) 559-8584 help@socalblds.com – www.socalblds.com
See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
Discount Drain & Plumbing Repair David Samarin 13461 Pumice St. Norwalk, CA 90650 (562) 619-5283, Fax (562) 483-0572
General Contractor
Patrol Services
See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
Ferguson Enterprises
Darrell Cowan 8932 Katella, Suite 108 Anaheim, CA 92804 (866) 996-6990, Fax (714) 784-7628 dcowan@csapatrol.com — www.csapatrol.com
Jeff Fergusson 2750 S. Towne Ave. Pomona, CA 91766 (888) 334-0004, Fax (888) 334-8112 jeffrey.fergusson@ferguson.com — www.ferguson.com
Nationwide company that provides all levels of plumbing & appliance needs to the apartment rental industry. See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
Joe Cervantes 151 N. Tustin Ave., Suite C-3 Tustin, CA 92780-2940 (714) 956-8474, Fax (760) 946-4677 vilpatrol@aol.com
Alan Smith Pool Plastering, Inc. Kevin Kostka 227 W. Carleton Ave. Orange, CA 92867 (714) 628-9494, Fax (714) 628-0863 Kevin.kostka@alansmithpools.com www.alansmithpools.com
Full service pool & spa contractor specializing in remodeling, tile, coping, equipment, decking, BBQs, outdoor furniture & more.
Paint Sales & Service
Dunn Edwards Paints
Pam Esparza 3015 Bristol Street Costa Mesa, CA 92626 (714) 421-0993 pam.esparza@dunnedwards.com – www.dunnedwards.com Complimentary services include: Written comparison bidding, Color Consultation, and Scheduling & Conducting job walks for paint bids.
R&B Wholesale Distributors, Inc.
Service 1st
Sergio Sancho 2510 N. Grand Santa Ana, CA 92705 Ph: (714) 270-8048 ssancho@service-1st.com — www.service-1st.com
Pest Control
Flat rate prices for all apartments. Certified Boiler Specialist.
Access Exterminator Service, Inc.
Roger Sonnenfeld 1230 N. Jefferson, Suite H Anaheim, CA 92807 (714) 630-6310 roger@accessext.com — www.accessext.com
Plumbing Fixtures DirecSupply, Inc.
Janet Hubbell 7120 Brittmore Rd., Suite 400 Houston, TX 77041 (323) 213-6021 jhubbell@direcsupply.com — www.direcsupply.com
Dewey Pest Contol
Jack Harris 4623 De Soto St. San Diego, CA 92109 (858) 717-7364, Fax: (858) 272-1735 jharris@deweypest.com — www.deweypest.com
Ferguson Enterprises
Jeff Fergusson 2750 S. Towne Ave. Pomona, CA 91766 (888) 334-0004, Fax (888) 334-8112 jeffrey.fergusson@ferguson.com — www.ferguson.com
Greentech Heat Solutions
Tom Allen 4010 San Antonio Rd. Yorba Linda, CA 92886 (951) 833-6860 tom@greentechheat.com — www.greentechheat.com
Nationwide company that provides all levels of plumbing & appliance needs to the apartment rental industry. See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
Heat treatment equipment & training for bedbugs.
See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
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Coast Plumbing, Heating & Air
Patio Covers
Village Patrol, Inc.
Outdoor Furniture & Refinishing
David Rhodes 2350 S. Milliken Ontario, CA 91761 (909) 230-5400, Fax (909) 230-5415 drhodes@rbdist.com — www.rbdist.com
Mr. Mark Fowler 1905 E. Deere Ave. Santa Ana, CA 92705 (949) 222-2202, Fax (949) 222-1242
California Safety Agency
Mr. Frank Alvarez 202 E. Broadway Anaheim, CA 92805 (714) 956-8371, Fax (714) 491-0864 www.buffalomaintenance.com
Gaynelle Garner 305 N. Crescent Way Anaheim, CA 92801 (714) 517-9000, Fax (714) 533-1199 ggarner@west-ext.com — westernexterminator.com
Parking Enforcement
SoCal Builders Services
Mr. Brent Collins 5311 Cornell Ave. Westminster, CA 92683 (714) 612-8747, Fax (714) 891-7064
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Ornamental Iron
Brent Collins Construction
Full service termite & pest control. Over 30,000 Orange County termite inspections.
Richard Rodrigues 13700 Harbor Blvd., Suite B Garden Grove, CA 92843 (714) 371-3034 richthetowguy@yahoo.com
Gas Safety, Efficiency, Conservation, Nat’l Gas Equip./Pressure Issues. AQMD Equip. & Compliance Issues. Also Earthquake Preparedness.
1440 S. Grand Ave. Santa Ana, CA 92705 (714) 835-0135, Fax (714) 835-0140 kristen@877termite.com — www.877-termite.com
Das Jesson 134 Lomita Street El Segundo, CA 90245 (310) 374-9400, Fax (310) 974-9415 dfj@turnaroundsolutions.info — www.turnaroundsolutions.info
Water, sewage, mold, fire, lead cleanup & full reconstruction services. See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
The Termite Guy
Salvador Munguia 3224 Yorba Linda Blvd., Suite 222 Fullerton, CA 92831 (714) 322-9006, Fax (714) 986-9181 salvadormunguiac@yahoo.com www.salvadormunguiapaintingco.com
Orco Apartment Supply, Inc.
Lloyd Pest Control
George Bourget 6420 Roland St Buena Park, CA 90621 (714) 562-0800, Fax (714) 562-0707 orcoapt@orcoaptsupplies.com — www.orcoaptsupply.com
Sean Campbell 566 E Dyer Rd Santa Ana, CA 92707 (714) 825-3558, Fax (714) 979-3512 Sean.campbell@lloydpest.com
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Allen Properties
JLE Property Management
See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
Property Management Services/Investments
L’Abri Management, Inc.
David Rhodes 2350 S. Milliken Ontario, CA 91761 (909) 230-5400, Fax (909) 230-5415 drhodes@rbdist.com — www.rbdist.com
Service
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Frank Allen/Paul Allen/Jessica Siderius 1 Orchard Road, Suite #230 Lake Forest, CA 92630 (949) 768-6850, Fax (949) 768-6860 frank@allenproperties.net — www.allenproperties.net
Denise Arredondo 202 E Broadway Anaheim, CA 92805 (714) 778-0480, Fax (714) 491-0864 www.jle1.com — denise@contactjle.com
NPM Staffing
Sergio Sancho 2510 N. Grand Santa Ana, CA 92705 Ph: (714) 270-8048 ssancho@service-1st.com — www.service-1st.com
8141 E. Second Street, Suite 300 Downey, CA 90241 (714) 826-9972, Fax (714) 826-0681 www.labri-inc.com
Laura Aliberti 2400 East Katella Ave., Ste. 800 Anaheim, CA 92806 (949) 307-1595, Fax (714) 283-3002 laliberti@npmstaffing.com — www.npmstaffing.com
Flat rate prices for all apartments. Certified Boiler Specialist.
Full service property management provider for 16+ units.
Monterey Group
Axiometrics, Inc.
Maureen Mcgrath 16601 Gothard St., Suite K Huntington Beach, CA 92647 (714) 848-9792, Fax (714) 847-4978 marketing_monterey@yahoo.com
Ronald Johnsey 14901 Quorum Drive #600 Dallas, TX 75254 (214) 953-2242 rjohnsey@axiometrics.com – www.axiometrics.com
Pool/Spa Service & Repair Alan Smith Pool Plastering, Inc. Kevin Kostka 227 W. Carleton Ave. Orange, CA 92867 (714) 628-9494, Fax (714) 628-0863 Kevin.kostka@alansmithpools.com www.alansmithpools.com
Orange County Property Mgmt.
DM Smithco
Full service pool & spa contractor specializing in remodeling, tile, coping, equipment, decking, BBQs, outdoor furniture & more.
Mr. Eric Reichert PO Box 2060 Huntington Beach, CA 92647 (714) 840-1700, Fax (714) 847-1999 email@ocmgmt.com — www.ocmgmt.ccom
Duane Van Handel 1940 W. Orangewood Ave., Suite 201 Orange, CA 92868 (714) 456-9147v456-9983 dvh@dmsmithco.com
See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
Dominum, Inc.
Property Management
Ohana Properties
Emil or Irina Cioban 5000 Birch St. West Tower #3000 Newport Beach, CA 92780 (714) 510-0058, Fax (949) 485-5983 properties@dominuminc.net
AIM Properties
Don St. John 531 E. Chapman Avenue Orange, CA 92866 (714) 633-2344, Fax (714) 633-2550 don@aimproperties.net — www.aimproperties.net
Kara Engemann 813 N. Harbor Blvd. Fullerton, CA 92832 (714) 213-8493, Fax (714) 869-3201 info@ohanaproperties.net
Dunlap Property Group
Paul Dunlap 801 E. Chapman Avenue Fullerton, CA 92831 (714) 879-0111, Fax (714) 879-0113 pdunlap@dpgre.com — www.dpgre.com
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Know what you will pay before we do the work * Prices for AAOC members with established account — Call for Details *
ALL DRAINS
* Includes mainline snaking from outside accessible cleanout * Must have an account to qualify for this pricing
$59.95 each
SLAB LEAKS…
Includes location, excavation, repair and backfill up to 4 hours
$550.00
30, 40 or 50 GALLON WATER HEATER SUPPLIED AND INSTALLED Sales Tax Included
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Sales Tax Included
1-800-882-6278 • WWW.COASTPLUMBING.COM • License # 771970
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Property Management Software
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Mr. William R. Gorman PO Box 325 Brea, CA 92822 (714) 255-9998, Fax (714) 255-8489 bill@wrgorman.com
AMSI
Patrick Johnson 3501 East Frontage Rd., Suite 350 Tampa, FL 33607 (404) 644-3203 Patrick.johnson@amsi.com — www.amsi.com
PMI Orange County
Nadia Khairi 4010 Barranca Pkwy, Ste 100 Irvine, CA 92604 (949) 202-0494, Fax) (949-202-0495 info@pmiorangecounty.com – www.pmiorangecounty.com
Providing web based property mgmt. and accounting software to the multifamily, student housing and commercial markets.
Prestige Property Management
Property Management Staffing
Brad Clark 4200 Park Newport #212 Newport Beach, CA 92660 (949) 933-1518 brad@prestige-pm.com — www.prestige-pm.com
Elizabeth Reynolds 22431 Antonio Pkwy. Rancho Santa Margarita, CA 92679 (949) 278-3430 Elizabeth@reynoldsrealtyadvisors.com
Steadfast Management Company, Inc. Anissa Kennedy 18100 Von Karman Ave #500 Irvine, CA 92612 (949) 623-7722, Fax (949) 777-8222 akennedy@steadfastmgmt.com
Sullivan Property Management
Mr. Joe Sullivan 2101 E Fourth St., Suite 200A Santa Ana, CA 92705 (714) 541-0288 Ext:117, Fax (714) 560-9430 info@sullivanpm.com
WestCoast Property Management
Janessa West 13 Corporate Plaza #100 Newport Beach, CA 92660 (714) 988-4400 rentals@westcoast-pm.com — www.westcoast-pm.com Specializes in rental properties 15 units or less
Realtors Commercial Alliance of Orange County (RCAOC)
John Richards 3090 Bristol St., Suite 650 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 (949) 251-8811, Fax (949) 251-8812 jrichards@csi4jobs.com
CSI recruits, staffs and in some cases trains their candidates for all onsite positions.
See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
1010 E Chestnut Ave Santa Ana, CA 92701 (714) 558-2411, Fax (714) 558-2777
Full Service Real Estate
Career Strategies
Roberts Management & Investments
Satellite Management Co.
Brad Clark 4200 Park Newport #212 Newport Beach, CA 92660 (949) 933-1518 brad@prestige-pm.com — www.prestige-pm.com
Laura Aliberti 2400 East Katella Ave., Ste. 800 Anaheim, CA 92806 (949) 307-1595, Fax (714) 283-3002 laliberti@npmstaffing.com — www.npmstaffing.com
Reynolds Realty Advisors
Edward Padilla 19900 MacArthur Blvd., 14th Floor Irvine, CA 92612 (949) 251-8250
Prestige Property Management
NPM Staffing
Full Service Real Estate
Ray Roberts 3532 Katella Ave, Suite 111 Los Alamitos, CA 90720 (562) 430-3588, Fax (562) 430-0693
Opus Bank
Roxie McClintock PO Box 17921 Anaheim Hills, CA 92817-7921 (714) 432-1830 rcaoc.ae.roxie@gmail.com
Sperry Commercial
Charlie Kennedy 18881 Von Karman Ave #800 Irvine, CA 92612 (949) 705-5000, Fax (949) 250-4015 charlie.kennedy@sperrycre.com — sperrycre.com
Rain Gutters Argos Systems
Mr. James Van Dyke 11542 Knott St., Suite B-5 Garden Grove, CA 92641 (714) 894-9534, Fax (714) 894-6234 argosjvandyke@hughes.net
Commercial Real Estate Specialists
Reconstruction
Seamless aluminum rain gutters, fabric awnings, mirrored wardrobe closets See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
Real Estate Auction.com
Brent Collins Construction
Mr. Brent Collins 5311 Cornell Ave. Westminster, CA 92683 (714) 612-8747, Fax (714) 891-7064
Carpentry specialist — repair doors, windows, rotten wood, patio covers, balconies, termite damage & more. See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
Michael Anaya, CCIM 4350 Von Karman Ave #200 Newport Beach, CA 92660 (949) 236-5515, Fax (949) 208-8250 manaya@auction.com – www.auction.com
Buffalo Maintenance, Inc.
Mr. Frank Alvarez 202 E. Broadway Anaheim, CA 92805 (714) 956-8371, Fax (714) 491-0864 www.buffalomaintenance.com
Nationwide online commercial and multifamily real estate marketplace
DM Smithco
Duane Van Handel 1940 W. Orangewood Ave., Suite 201 Orange, CA 92868 (714) 456-9147, Fax (714) 456-9983 dvh@dmsmithco.com
See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
Interstate Restoration
Jeff Mandell 4070 E. Leaverton Court Anaheim, CA 92807 (858) 922-3218, Fax (714) 602-1260 jmandell@interstaterestoration.com www.interstaterestoration.com
24 hour service company for mold, fire, flood,etc. Construction company for capital improvements, rebuilds, etc.
Roberts Management & Investments Subsidiary of Ray Roberts Realty, Inc.
Se Habla Español
DRE #01141711
Over 70+ years of Trusted Service and Experience 24 Hour Emergency Service Line Full Service Management Company Management Plan Customized to Your Goals Detailed Computerized Monthly Financial Statements Resident Screening, Rent Collections and Resident Relations
Ask for: Ray Roberts, RPA, CCAM 3532 Katella Avenue, Suite 111, Los Alamitos, California 90720
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Premier Roofing & Building Co Inc.
Sue Evans 17501 Norwood Park Place Tustin, CA 92780 (714) 573-0155 sevans@premierroofingsocal.com www.premierroofingsocal.com
Contractor specializing in rain gutter installation & cleaning, skylight repair & maintenance, and wood repair.
RoofLIFE Management, Inc.
Lisa Corbett 409 N. Pacific Coast Hwy., Suite 470 Redondo Beach, CA 90277 (619) 540-7828, Fax (877) 329-6674 lisa@on-site.com — www.on-site.com
Steve Pinkus 6831 Suva St. Los Angeles, CA 90201 (562) 928-1200, Fax (562) 928-1288 steve@royalroofing.com — www.royalroofing.com
Central Roofing
Pamela Peery 555 W. 182nd St. Gardena, CA 90248 (310) 527-6770, Fax (310) 527-6777 Pamela@centralroof.com — www.centralroof.com
Multicom, Inc.
Specializing in flat/low slope roofs, comp. & wood shingle and tile roofs. Solar panel installation. See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
Complete roof restoration and re-roofing services, specializing in Energy Efficient Coating Systems.
McCormack Roofing Weatherproofing & Construction
Village Patrol, Inc.
Security Systems
Royal Roofing.com (RWS&P, Inc.)
Roofing
Darrell Cowan 8932 Katella, Suite 108 Anaheim, CA 92804 (866) 996-6990, Fax (714) 784-7628 dcowan@csapatrol.com — www.csapatrol.com Joe Cervantes 151 N. Tustin Ave., Suite C-3 Tustin, CA 92780-2940 (714) 956-8474, Fax (760) 946-4677 vilpatrol@aol.com
Dona Fugmann 9975 Businesspark Ave., Ste. C San Diego, CA 92122 (800) 834-9360, Fax (800) 834-9370 jbloomberg@rooflifeusa.com — www.rooflifeusa.com
On-Site.com
Chris Maxey 1260 N. Hancock St. Suite 108 Anaheim, CA 92806 (714) 777-1258, Fax (714) 276-0692 chrism@mccormackroofing.com www.mccormackroofing.com
California Safety Agency
Contractor specializing in rain gutter installation & cleaning, skylight repair & maintenance, and wood repair.
Resident Screening
Security Services
Sue Evans 17501 Norwood Park Place Tustin, CA 92780 (714) 573-0155 sevans@premierroofingsocal.com www.premierroofingsocal.com
Satellite TV
Karen Perkins 2915 E. La Jolla Anaheim, CA 92806 (800) 528-1102, Fax (602) 553-8100 karenp@teammulticom.com — www.teammulticom.com
Signs PRO Image Signs
Multicom, Inc.
Karen Perkins 2915 E. La Jolla Anaheim, CA 92806 (800) 528-1102, Fax (602) 553-8100 karenp@teammulticom.com — www.teammulticom.com
Luis Gutierrez 11299 Slater Ave. Fountain Valley, CA 92708 (714) 662-7974, Fax (714) 662-7218 proimagesigns@yahoo.com — www.proimagesignsllc.com
Property mgmt., towing, traffic, real estate and custom signs. Banners and vehicle wraps. See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
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NAA Community Site & Online Resource Center Now Live NAA launched the NAA Community Site & Online Resource Center in November, and all members can log into the site to take advantage of the newest NAA member benefit. The new Web site is an online network for professionals in the apartment industry. NAA members can become engaged and interact with other NAA members and staff through virtual interest group communities and share their experiences and seek opinions or advice in online discussion forums. Through the Online Resource Center, users will be able to quickly access a huge and ever growing collection of apartment-specific resources. The site is easy to use, and features a number of video tutorials on how to use the site’s different features, as well as a list of FAQ to help NAA members navigate the site as easily as possible. Beta testers found the site to be exciting and informative. “I am a new manager and enjoy learning from others; hearing the first hand experiences, etc. I like finding so much information in one place,” said one beta tester. Another said, “I think it will be a great tool for our industry, and I am looking forward to perusing it often!” Login today using your NAA Web ID and password! Community.naahq.org (please note there is NO www in the URL)
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SmartAlert Service, Inc.
HMWC, CPAs & Business Advisors David Eisenman 17501 17th St., Suite 100 Tustin, CA 92780 (714) 505-9000, Fax (714) 505-9200 david@hmwccpa.com
South Coast Investment Advisors, LLC
Kelly Clyde 4041 MacArthur Blvd., Suite 240 Newport Beach, CA 92660 (877) 922-7242, Fax: (949) 825-7541 kelly@southcoastinvest.com — www.southcoastinvest.com
Telecommunications Excel Telemessaging
Shamess Twardy 16380 Bake Pkwy Irvine, CA 92618 (949) 599-3004, Fax (949) 599-3014 shames@excel.ms — www.excel.ms — www.exceltelemessaging.com
Los Gatos, Inc.
AUM
See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
Tax Planning
Fabian Salinas 3026 Halladay Street Santa Ana, CA 92705 (714) 546-0681 Fabian@losgatoslandscape.com
Student Housing Bibi Ong 27099 Pacific Terrace Drive Mission Viejo, CA 92692 (949) 636-7898 info@smartalertservice.com — www.smartalertservice.com
Tree Service
Utilities & Sub Metering
Karen McNichols 333 E. Butterfield Rd., 3rd FL Lombard, IL 60148 (630) 218-1400, Fax (630) 218-1401 kmcnichols@aum-inc.com — www.aum-inc.com
Towing
Video Commercials
Dedicated Transportation Services
NPM Staffing
TO’ and MO’ Towing
Water Heaters
Richard Rodrigues 13700 Harbor Blvd., Suite B Garden Grove, CA 92843 (714) 371-3034 richthetowguy@yahoo.com www.dedicatedtransportationservices.com
Laura Aliberti 2400 East Katella Ave., Ste. 800 Anaheim, CA 92806 (949) 307-1595, Fax (714) 283-3002 laliberti@npmstaffing.com — www.npmstaffing.com
Robert Heer 518 N. Poinsettia Ave. Santa Ana, CA 92701 (714) 543-0879, Fax (714) 543-9042 rchju@pacbell.net
California Rooter & Plumbing
Mr. Mark Fowler 1905 E. Deere Ave. Santa Ana, CA 92705 (949) 222-2202, Fax (949) 222-1242
Towing company with 4 locations in Orange County.
Plumbing and drain cleaning services. See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
Training
Coast Plumbing, Heating & Air
NPM Staffing
Matt McGhee 17390 Mt. Cliffwood Circle Fountain Valley, CA 92708 (800) 882-6278, Fax (714) 241-1103
Laura Aliberti 2400 East Katella Ave., Ste. 800 Anaheim, CA 92806 (949) 307-1595, Fax (714) 283-3002 laliberti@npmstaffing.com — www.npmstaffing.com
See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
Debinaire Company
Dan Debin Two locations Anaheim, Corona (800) 660-1044 or (951) 738-0012, Fax (951) 738-9809
24/7 Bilingual Telephone Answering Service
Water heaters. See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
SIERRA ROOFING CALL (714) 842-6777 sierraroofinginc@yahoo.com
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Buffalo Maintenance, Inc.
Jeff Fergusson 2750 S. Towne Ave. Pomona, CA 91766 (888) 334-0004, Fax (888) 334-8112 jeffrey.fergusson@ferguson.com — www.ferguson.com
Apex Window Décor
See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
Nationwide company that provides all levels of plumbing & appliance needs to the apartment rental industry. See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
McCormack Roofing Weatherproofing & Construction Chris Maxey 1260 N. Hancock St. Suite 108 Anaheim, CA 92806 (714) 777-4040, Fax (714) 276-0692 chrism@mccormackroofing.com www.mccormackroofing.com
Orco Apartment Supply, Inc.
George Bourget 6420 Roland St Buena Park, CA 90621 (714) 562-0800, Fax (714) 562-0707 orcoapt@orcoaptsupplies.com — www.orcoaptsupply.com
Carpet, appliances, electrical, plumbing, draperies/blinds, mailboxes, water heaters. See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
R&B Wholesale Distributors, Inc.
David Rhodes 2350 S. Milliken Ontario, CA 91761 (909) 230-5400, Fax (909) 230-5415 drhodes@rbdist.com — www.rbdist.com
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Sergio Sancho 2510 N. Grand Santa Ana, CA 92705 Ph: (714) 270-8048 ssancho@service-1st.com — www.service-1st.com
The Awning Company
Gary Kerr 17 Hammond, Suite 406 Irvine, CA 92618 (949) 325-5624 sales@theawningcompanyca.com www.theawningcompanyca.com
Premier Roofing & Building Co Inc. Sue Evans 17501 Norwood Park Place Tustin, CA 92780 (714) 573-0155 sevans@premierroofingsocal.com www.premierroofingsocal.com
See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
Windows
RoofLIFE Management, Inc.
Dona Fugmann 9975 Businesspark Ave., Ste. C San Diego, CA 92122 (800) 834-9360, Fax (800) 834-9370 jbloomberg@rooflifeusa.com — www.rooflifeusa.com
Brent Collins Construction
John Gunnison 2623 W. Woodland Drive Anaheim, CA (714) 527-2804, Fax (714) 527-3014 john@republicwindows.net
Window & door replacement specialists. See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
General Contractor
Mr. Brent Collins 5311 Cornell Ave. Westminster, CA 92683 (714) 612-8747, Fax (714) 891-7064
Duane Kartchner 15320 Barranca Parkway, Suite 100 Irvine, CA 92618 (714) 995-0900, Fax (949) 595-5956 dkartchner@r3construction.com — www.r3construction.com
Republic Window & Doors
Howard D. Moore 16252 Construction Circle East, Suite A Irvine, CA 92606 (949) 559-8583, Fax (949) 559-8584 help@socalblds.com – www.socalblds.com
Waterproofing
R3 Construction, Inc.
Exterior & Interior renovations, in-house cabinetmaking, fully stocked warehouse & showroom.
SoCal Builders Services
Flat rate prices for all apartments. Certified Boiler Specialist.
Deepa Gorajia 10542 McFadden Ave. Garden Grove, CA 92843 (714) 531-1266, Fax (714) 532-2466 deepag@apexwindowdecor.com www.apexwindowdecor.com
See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
Contractor specializing in rain gutter installation & cleaning, skylight repair & maintenance, and wood repair.
See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
Service
Window Coverings
Mr. Frank Alvarez 202 E. Broadway Anaheim, CA 92805 (714) 956-8371, Fax (714) 491-0864 www.buffalomaintenance.com
SoCal Builders Services
Howard D. Moore 16252 Construction Circle East, Suite A Irvine, CA 92606 (949) 559-8583, Fax (949) 559-8584 help@socalblds.com – www.socalblds.com
Carpentry specialist — repair doors, windows, rotten wood, patio covers, balconies, termite damage & more. See the Advertisers Index on Page 72 for the location of our ad.
General Contractor
Paid Sick Leave — continued from page 47 action occurring within 30 days of an employee engaging in certain protected activity. Protected activity is broadly defined as: (1) filing a complaint with the Labor Commissioner for violations under this law, (2) cooperating with an investigation or prosecution of a violation of this law, or (3) opposing an employer’s policy, practice, or act that violates this law. This presumption of retaliation is an unprecedented addition to California leave laws. The Labor Commissioner is charged with authority to enforce and regulate AB 1522. Upon finding a violation of the law occurred, the Labor Commissioner may order “any appropriate relief ” including reinstatement, backpay, payment of unlawfully withheld sick days, administrative penalties, and enforce
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Employers should also consider revising their employee handbook to account for these changes, as handbook language regarding sick leave that is not compliant with this new law might be used in an attempt to establish a violation of this new law.
Preparing for this Law In anticipation of these sweeping new changes, California employers should update their sick leave and record retention policies to ensure compliance. Managers and supervisors need to be informed of the company’s new policy changes and advised of their added responsibilities. Employers must also ensure that their employee wage statements for California employees comply with the new notice requirements under AB 1522.
Christine Baran is a partner in the Irvine, California
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Safe Harbor Exhange, Inc.................................58
Alertt Access Gate Controls..............................60
ELEVATOR SERVICES
Brent Collins Construction...............................22
Performance Elevator........................................40
OUTDOOR FURNITURE
EVICTIONS
Got Shade...........................................................32
Block & Associates.................. Inside Back Cover
PAINT AND PAINTERS
Brennan Law Firm.............................................15
Rash Yambo Decking & Stairs..........................59
AIR CONDITIONING
CARPET CLEANING
Coast Plumbing, Heating & Air, Inc.................65
Service First Restoration, Inc. ..........................42
Duringer Law Group, PLC.... Inside Front Cover
Sondance Painting.............................................25
JM Air Conditioning & Heating.......................53
CLEANING SERVICE
Fast Eviction Service.........................................31
PATIO COVERS
APPLIANCES—REPAIRS, PARTS, RENTALS
Ferguson.............................................................71 Lin-Ed’s Appliance Service & Repair...............53
Tidy........................................................ See Insert COIN METER WASHERS, DRYERS— SALES, SERVICE
Steven D. Silverstein, Law Office......................18 FENCE CONTRACTORS
Alertt Access Gate Controls..............................60 Buffalo Maintenance, Inc..................................63
ORCO Apartment Suppy...................................44
Coinmach...........................................................17
R&B Wholesale Distributors, Inc. ....Back Cover
National Service.................................................22
RSSA Home Improvement Center......................5
FIRE & FLOOD RESTORATION
COLLECTIONS
Service First Restoration, Inc. ..........................42
APPRAISALS/VALUATIONS
Block & Associates.................. Inside Back Cover
FLOORING, REPAIRS, TILE
First Metro Appraisals.......................................11
Duringer Law Group, PLC.... Inside Front Cover
Brent Collins Construction...............................22
ASPHALT
Fast Eviction Service.........................................31
C & C Paving Company, Inc..............................54
CONCRETE MAINTENANCE & REPAIR
H.H.H Commercial General Builders, Inc.......58 Paveway..............................................................18 ATTORNEYS
Block & Associates.................. Inside Back Cover Brennan Law Firm.............................................15 Fast Eviction Service.........................................31 Wesierski & Zurek, LLC....................................25 Duringer Law Group, PLC.... Inside Front Cover Steven D. Silverstein, Law Office......................18 AWNINGS
Got Shade...........................................................32 The Awning Company.........................................7 BATHROOM REMODELING
Ferguson.............................................................71 BATHTUB REFINISHING
Bath Crafters......................................................54 BARBECUE CLEANING
OC BBQ Cleaning & Repair..............................31 BLINDS
Apex Window Decor.........................................12 Sharon & Sons Floor to Ceiling........................10 BOILER SYSTEMS
Debinaire Co......................................................20 CABINETS
Brent Collins Construction...............................22 RSSA Home Improvement Center......................5 Sharon & Sons Floor to Ceiling........................10
H.H.H Commercial General Builders, Inc.......58
Buffalo Maintenance, Inc..................................63 Carpet Crafts......................................................29 Ken Taylor Carpets............................................57
C & C Paving Company, Inc..............................54
Sharon & Sons Floor to Ceiling........................10
H.H.H Commercial General Builders, Inc.......58
GATED ENTRIES
CONSTRUCTION
Alertt Access Gate Controls..............................60
Brent Collins Construction...............................22
GLASS, SCREENS
Buffalo Maintenance, Inc..................................63 Got Shade...........................................................32 Service First Restoration, Inc. ..........................42
Anaheim Screen & Glass...................................11 Moore Replacements.........................................50 Traks R Us..........................................................66 HEATING, REPAIRS
COUNTER TOPS
Coast Plumbing, Heating & Air, Inc.................65
Sharon & Sons Floor to Ceiling........................10
JM Air Conditioning & Heating.......................53
DECK COATINGS, MAGNESITE REPAIRS,
RSSA Home Improvement Center......................5 INSURANCE
WATERPROOFING
Brent Collins Construction...............................22 Buffalo Maintenance, Inc..................................63 Rash Yambo Decking & Stairs..........................59
Cheryl Binns — Allstate...................................24 Farmers Insurance — Theresa Simes Agency.................................42 PHD Insurance Brokers, Inc.......................41, 62
DOORS, WINDOWS
KITCHEN REMODELING
Anaheim Screen & Glass...................................11
Ferguson.............................................................71
Moore Replacements.........................................50
LEAK DETECTION
Republic Windows & Doors.............................28 Traks R Us..........................................................66 DRAINS
Aarow Drain & Plumbing.................................72
California Rooter & Plumbing..........................33 Coast Plumbing, Heating & Air, Inc.................65 LENDING
Bona Fide Mortgage..........................................46 Chase/Scott Schweer............................................2
Got Shade...........................................................32 PLUMBING, CONTRACTORS SUPPLIES
Aarow Drain & Plumbing.................................72 California Rooter & Plumbing..........................33 Coast Plumbing, Heating & Air, Inc.................65 Discount Drain & Plumbing Repair.................43 Ferguson.............................................................71 ORCO Apartment Suppy...................................44 RSSA Home Improvement Center......................5 PORCELAIN REFINISHING
Bath Crafters......................................................54 PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
J.D. Property Management..................................9 JLE Property Management Inc...........................6 Orange County Property Management............28 Roberts Management & Investments...............66 RAIN GUTTERS
Argos Home Systems.........................................72 REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS
Hom Sotheby’s International Realty — The Stanfield Group.....................................14 Vanguard Investment Properties......................34 W. R. Gorman....................................................16 RECONSTRUCTION
Moore Replacements.........................................50 Service First Restoration, Inc. ..........................42 ROOFING CONTRACTORS
Dale’s Roofing....................................................67 Royal Roofing.....................................................30 Sierra Roofing....................................................68 SECURITY: GUARD SERVICE, GATE SYSTEMS & TRACKING
Alertt Access Gate Controls..............................60 SIGNS
ProImage Signs..................................................50
California Rooter & Plumbing..........................33
Rockhall Funding Corp.....................................52
TENANT PLACEMENT SERVICE
Coast Plumbing, Heating & Air, Inc.................65
LIGHTING SUPPLIES, FIXTURES, SERVICE
Star Real Estate — Bob & Sherry Newtols......45
Discount Drain & Plumbing Repair.................43
Lighthouse Electric..............................................8
TRAVEL AGENCIES
MAIL BOXES
Stewart Tours.....................................................51
ORCO Apartment Suppy...................................44
WATER HEATERS
R&B Wholesale Distributors, Inc. ....Back Cover
California Rooter & Plumbing..........................33
DRAPERIES, BLINDS
R&B Wholesale Distributors, Inc. ....Back Cover Sharon & Sons Floor to Ceiling........................10
RSSA Home Improvement Center......................5
Coast Plumbing, Heating & Air, Inc.................65
Brent Collins Construction...............................22
DRYWALL
MAINTENANCE, REPAIRS, PRODUCTS
Debinaire Co......................................................20
Buffalo Maintenance, Inc..................................63
Brent Collins Construction...............................22
Brent Collins Construction...............................22
Ferguson.............................................................71
CARPETS
ELECTRICIAN, ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE
Buffalo Maintenance, Inc..................................63
ORCO Apartment Suppy...................................44
Carpet Crafts......................................................29
Buffalo Maintenance, Inc..................................63
R&B Wholesale Distributors, Inc. ....Back Cover
WINDOWS
Ken Taylor Carpets............................................57
Lighthouse Electric..............................................8
MASONRY
Republic Windows & Doors.............................28
H.H.H Commercial General Builders, Inc.......58
RSSA Home Improvement Center......................5
ORCO Apartment Suppy...................................44
ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
MOLD REMEDIATION
WINDOW COVERINGS
R&B Wholesale Distributors, Inc. ....Back Cover
American Environmental Specialists...............12
American Environmental Specialists...............12
Apex Window Decor.........................................12
Sharon & Sons Floor to Ceiling........................10
Service First Restoration, Inc. ..........................42
Service First Restoration, Inc. ..........................42
Sharon & Sons Floor to Ceiling........................10
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J.D. Property Management.................................9
Alertt Access Gate Controls.............................60
JLE Property Management Inc..........................6
American Environmental Specialists..............12
JM Air Conditioning & Heating......................53
Anaheim Screen & Glass..................................11
Lighthouse Electric.............................................8
Apex Window Decor........................................12
Lin-Ed’s Appliance Service & Repair..............53
Argos Home Systems........................................72
Moore Replacements........................................50
The Awning Company........................................7
National Service................................................22
Bath Crafters.....................................................54
OC BBQ Cleaning & Repair.............................31
Block & Associates..................Inside Back Cover Bona Fide Mortgage.........................................46 Brennan Law Firm............................................15 Brent Collins Construction..............................22 Buffalo Maintenance, Inc.................................63 C & C Paving Company, Inc.............................54 California Rooter & Plumbing.........................33 Carpet Crafts.....................................................29 Chase/Scott Schweer...........................................2 Cheryl Binns — Allstate..................................24 Coast Plumbing, Heating & Air, Inc................65 Coinmach..........................................................17 Dale’s Roofing...................................................67
Orange County Property Management...........28 ORCO Apartment Suppy..................................44 Paveway.............................................................18 Performance Elevator.......................................40 PHD Insurance Brokers, Inc......................41, 62 ProImage Signs.................................................50 R&B Wholesale Distributors, Inc. ...Back Cover Rash Yambo Decking & Stairs.........................59 Republic Windows & Doors............................28 Roberts Management & Investments..............66 Rockhall Funding Corp....................................52 Royal Roofing....................................................30 RSSA Home Improvement Center.....................5 Safe Harbor Exhange, Inc................................58
Debinaire Co.....................................................20
Service First Restoration, Inc. .........................42
Discount Drain & Plumbing Repair................43
Sharon & Sons Floor to Ceiling.......................10
Duringer Law Group, PLC....Inside Front Cover
Sierra Roofing...................................................68
Farmers Insurance —
Smart Alert Service..........................................23
Theresa Simes Agency.................................42
Sondance Painting............................................25
Fast Eviction Service........................................31
Star Real Estate — Bob & Sherry Newtols.....45
Contact one of our reliable membership service representatives
Ferguson............................................................71
Steven D. Silverstein, Law Office.....................18
First Metro Appraisals......................................11
Stewart Tours....................................................51
Got Shade..........................................................32
Tidy....................................................... See Insert
They will find your solution.
H.H.H Commercial General Builders, Inc......58
Traks R Us.........................................................66
Hom Sotheby’s International Realty —
Vanguard Investment Properties.....................34
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Aarow Drain & Plumbing................................72
A P A R T M E N T
The Stanfield Group.....................................14
W. R. Gorman...................................................16
Ken Taylor Carpets...........................................57
Wesierski & Zurek, LLC...................................25
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