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What Property Managers Really Want from Their Landscape Partners | Featuring Tiffany Ramey, City West Dominion

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What separates an average vendor from a true service partner? In this episode of The 7-Minute Harvest, I sit down with Tiffany Ramey, Property Manager of City West Apartments, a Dominion property in Knoxville, Tennessee, to hear the answer directly from someone who lives it every day. Tiffany's journey from Leasing Agent to Property Manager has given her a unique perspective on what it takes to successfully operate a multifamily community. Throughout our conversation, one theme surfaced repeatedly: Property management is about people. While budgets, occupancy, maintenance, and operations all matter, Tiffany explains that the best-performing communities are built on communication, transparency, trust, and strong partnerships. She also shares one of the clearest definitions of a great vendor I've heard: "A great service partner becomes an extension of your team." For anyone serving commercial properties, multifamily communities, or HOAs, this episode is packed with practical insight. In this episode: * Why property management is ultimately about people * The operational challenges property managers face every day * What separates a great service partner from an average vendor * Why proactive communication builds trust * How vendors can become an extension of the property management team * Why resident experience is becoming the industry's greatest differentiator * Why curb appeal is more than landscaping—it's an amenity Whether you're a property manager, supplier, or commercial real estate professional, Tiffany offers valuable perspective on what lasting partnerships really look like. Sometimes the best sales training comes from simply listening to your customer.

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aflevering What Property Managers Really Want from Their Landscape Partners | Featuring Tiffany Ramey, City West Dominion artwork

What Property Managers Really Want from Their Landscape Partners | Featuring Tiffany Ramey, City West Dominion

What separates an average vendor from a true service partner? In this episode of The 7-Minute Harvest, I sit down with Tiffany Ramey, Property Manager of City West Apartments, a Dominion property in Knoxville, Tennessee, to hear the answer directly from someone who lives it every day. Tiffany's journey from Leasing Agent to Property Manager has given her a unique perspective on what it takes to successfully operate a multifamily community. Throughout our conversation, one theme surfaced repeatedly: Property management is about people. While budgets, occupancy, maintenance, and operations all matter, Tiffany explains that the best-performing communities are built on communication, transparency, trust, and strong partnerships. She also shares one of the clearest definitions of a great vendor I've heard: "A great service partner becomes an extension of your team." For anyone serving commercial properties, multifamily communities, or HOAs, this episode is packed with practical insight. In this episode: * Why property management is ultimately about people * The operational challenges property managers face every day * What separates a great service partner from an average vendor * Why proactive communication builds trust * How vendors can become an extension of the property management team * Why resident experience is becoming the industry's greatest differentiator * Why curb appeal is more than landscaping—it's an amenity Whether you're a property manager, supplier, or commercial real estate professional, Tiffany offers valuable perspective on what lasting partnerships really look like. Sometimes the best sales training comes from simply listening to your customer.

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In this episode of The 7-Minute Harvest, we sit down with Will Randolph, Account Manager for Yardnique's Knoxville, Tennessee market. Will may not be the loudest person in the room, but after spending a few minutes with him, you'll quickly discover something property managers value tremendously: a genuine desire to serve others well. A lover of East Tennessee's mountains, native plants, wildlife, and outdoor spaces, Will brings a deep appreciation for the region he calls home. From fly fishing and hiking to studying turfgrass health and plant performance, his passion for landscapes goes far beyond the job description. During our conversation, Will shares why making a property manager's life easier is at the center of his approach to service. Whether it's communication, responsiveness, or simply being dependable, he believes great account management begins by taking problems off someone else's plate. You'll also hear about: * Why East Tennessee captured his heart * His passion for plants, landscapes, and the outdoors * The importance of communication in property management * How a smaller branch creates a stronger sense of team and family * His commitment to learning and professional growth * Why he wants clients to describe him as "pleasant and professional" If you've ever wondered what separates a vendor from a trusted partner, you'll appreciate meeting Will. Because sometimes the people who make the biggest difference aren't seeking the spotlight—they're simply focused on serving others well.

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