C&C Weekly Trainings

Soraya Bloom • September 15, 2022

What makes C&C the top property management company on the central coast? Our leverage!...

The old saying goes, “Practice makes perfect,” and the C&C team agrees. Each week, our team meets for training covering all property management parts. Different team members lead the meeting, giving everybody a chance to review and bring their unique flare to each session. 


For example, this week one of our lead managers, Ken Olsen, will lead a multi-family training, giving the team an in-depth look at multi-family properties and how to manage them. Next week, I’ll be hosting a training discussing the correlation between a business development manager and property managers.


Although our team is composed of seasoned professionals, consistency and repetition strengthens and sharpens our knowledge and skills. Every team member participates and brings energy and enthusiasm, making each session educational and entertaining. We think outside of the box, too. We use games, breakout groups, onsite visits, and many more strategies to keep things exciting and evolving. 


C&C will always work to be better than we were yesterday and will prioritize being the best management team in the industry. We are the go-to team in real estate and property management. 



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