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If you are treating net operating income as your ultimate defense against owner churn, you are banking on a metric that 92% of rental property investors say they are willing to sacrifice for a better experience.
The gap between delivering returns and keeping owner trust has never been clearer.
Pablo Gonzalez, Chief Evangelist at Vendoroo, breaks down the new PM Trends Report from Jordan Muela and Peter Lohman and the propertymanagement.com Maintenance Software Report - and the bigger story they begin to reveal when viewed together.
You'll Learn:
📊 Why 92% of owners would trade cash flow for a better experience
🏠 How maintenance friction creates kitchen table arguments and churn risk
🤝 Why AI gives teams bandwidth to protect owner trust
🏆 What the PM.com rankings reveal about perception versus performance
⚙️ How maintenance AI is shifting from task support to owning more of the work
🎧 Listen now to understand why owner retention is no longer defended by NOI alone, and what the latest PM reports reveal about the future of maintenance operations.
🌟 Stay Connected with Us:
🎙️ Connect with Pablo Gonzalez on LinkedIn
📬Subscribe to Vendoroo's Weekly Newsletter
💼 Follow Vendoroo on LinkedIn
🌐 Visit Vendoroo's Website
Chapters:
00:00 – Two Industry Reports Point To One Misconception
01:45 – The Gap Between PM Output And Owner Expectations
03:20 – Why Owners Trade Cash Flow For Fewer Headaches
04:14 – The Headache That Pushed An Investor Out Of Real Estate
06:12 – One Maintenance Bill Can Break Owner Trust
07:30 – Kitchen Table Arguments Create Churn Risk
08:12 – Why Net Operating Income Will Not Prevent Churn
09:16 – AI Bandwidth Protects The Owner Relationship
10:58 – Performance Outcomes Versus Market Perception
11:41 – The Architectural Shift From Coordination To Execution
14:14 – Putting Out Embers Before Resident Issues Escalate
15:55 – Are You Playing On Hard Mode With Legacy Software? (The Threat)
16:48 – Playing The New Maintenance Game (The Opportunity)
By Vendoroo5
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If you are treating net operating income as your ultimate defense against owner churn, you are banking on a metric that 92% of rental property investors say they are willing to sacrifice for a better experience.
The gap between delivering returns and keeping owner trust has never been clearer.
Pablo Gonzalez, Chief Evangelist at Vendoroo, breaks down the new PM Trends Report from Jordan Muela and Peter Lohman and the propertymanagement.com Maintenance Software Report - and the bigger story they begin to reveal when viewed together.
You'll Learn:
📊 Why 92% of owners would trade cash flow for a better experience
🏠 How maintenance friction creates kitchen table arguments and churn risk
🤝 Why AI gives teams bandwidth to protect owner trust
🏆 What the PM.com rankings reveal about perception versus performance
⚙️ How maintenance AI is shifting from task support to owning more of the work
🎧 Listen now to understand why owner retention is no longer defended by NOI alone, and what the latest PM reports reveal about the future of maintenance operations.
🌟 Stay Connected with Us:
🎙️ Connect with Pablo Gonzalez on LinkedIn
📬Subscribe to Vendoroo's Weekly Newsletter
💼 Follow Vendoroo on LinkedIn
🌐 Visit Vendoroo's Website
Chapters:
00:00 – Two Industry Reports Point To One Misconception
01:45 – The Gap Between PM Output And Owner Expectations
03:20 – Why Owners Trade Cash Flow For Fewer Headaches
04:14 – The Headache That Pushed An Investor Out Of Real Estate
06:12 – One Maintenance Bill Can Break Owner Trust
07:30 – Kitchen Table Arguments Create Churn Risk
08:12 – Why Net Operating Income Will Not Prevent Churn
09:16 – AI Bandwidth Protects The Owner Relationship
10:58 – Performance Outcomes Versus Market Perception
11:41 – The Architectural Shift From Coordination To Execution
14:14 – Putting Out Embers Before Resident Issues Escalate
15:55 – Are You Playing On Hard Mode With Legacy Software? (The Threat)
16:48 – Playing The New Maintenance Game (The Opportunity)

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