Unlock New Profits: Congress Just Handed Property Managers a Game-Changer
Hosted by, Stacey Salyer - Property Management Strategist | Robert and Tony Locke - Rent Recovery
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Congress Just Changed the Game for Property Managers, Here’s How to Profit From It
For decades, property managers have watched helplessly as tenants skip out, leaving thousands in unpaid rent and property damages. Owners demand solutions, but traditional collection methods are slow, costly, and rarely worth the effort—especially when most recovered funds go straight to the owner.
What if Congress passed a law that lets you report those tenants to credit bureaus—and keep most of what you collect?
Enter the FactAct, federal legislation explicitly designed to empower property managers like you and generate tons of new revenues
This isn’t a loophole. It’s a government-sanctioned opportunity.Â
Join our exclusive webinar and discover:
- Step-by-step compliance with the FACTAct
- How to structure collections so you keep more of every dollar recovered
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Proven scripts and processes top managers use to turn “uncollectible” debt into reliable income
Turn tenant headaches into your bottom-line boost—100% legally, with Congress on your side.
Meet Your Hosts
Stacey Salyer — Property Management Strategist helping owners move from reactive operators to intentional leaders.
Robert Locke — Robert began his real estate career in 1973 after graduating from Michigan State University. He and his wife Betty have bought over 150 homes and helped investors purchase more than 500. He founded Crown Management in 1980, growing it to manage 1,000 rentals and 9,000 tenants before its 2015 sale to Realogy. A past NARPM president, Robert is a certified instructor, speaker, and expert in property management.
Tony Locke — Tony was an Army chaplain and then pastored 20 years. He now runs technology for various projects and is the lead for business innovation and development at Rent Recovery
Together, they’ll show you what happens when your systems actually align.