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We have a few projects that are coming to maturity, and have been stabilized after tenant replacement and extensive rehab, and my team and I are enjoying the cash flow now after all major repairs and such have been completed. We have our monthly, quarterly, and annual cosmetic and functional updates that we complete at our properties, but I am wondering what it is that some of you do to maintain the look, functionality and overall good feel of your properties once stabilized. Most of our portfolio is multi-family investments if that helps in clarification.