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EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLANNING IS KEY TO RESILIENCY When catastrophe strikes, having a plan is critical BY

BILL FENDER, SVP COMMERCIAL PROPERTY PORTFOLIOS, FIRST ONSITE PROPERTY RESTORATION

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uilding resiliency into our homes and businesses sometimes seems like a mammoth task. When we take the issue apart and address it in smaller pieces, the road to resiliency for rental housing providers gets a lot smoother. Having a plan, which includes a good supporting cast of contractors and a restoration partner, can help make every building more resilient, and in the case of a catastrophe, allow buildings and residents to get back to normal much faster and more smoothly.

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