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How "Smart" Is Your Rehab/Improvement Plan
I'm curious as to how many landlords here incorporate smart and/or green technology in their property improvement plans. Besides the socially responsible aspect, is there an ROI opportunity and/or marketing advantage across the board - decreased vacancy, decreased utility costs for tenant/landlord, more responsible tenants who are more likely to "partner" with you to maintain the property, etc.
Basically, is including smart technology worth it? How much? What elements?