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Considers the ways in which property managers can minimizedifficulties after a disaster by appreciating potential damage by smoke,water and hazards such as asbestos. Summarizes the benefits of proactivedamage management to be stabilization of damage, effectivereinstatement and disaster recovery planning. Examines one case ofdamage management Portsmouth City Councils civic offices. Concludesthat property managers should develop closer links with loss adjusterssince swift action can make the difference between survival and failureof a business.
Property Management – Emerald Publishing
Published: Apr 1, 1992
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