Top 12 Multifamily Tech Stories: E-brokers, Acquistions, and More

LoopNet’s acquisition of Reaction Web heads off a list of the 12 most intriguing multifamily technology news bites of the past month.

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5. Resite, ePremium Form Renter’s Insurance Partnership

Meanwhile, For Rent Media Solution’s sister company Resite Online, also a Norfolk, Va.-based division of Dominion Enterprises, announced April 1 a strategic partnership with ePremium to integrate software between Resite’s ResidentHubTM portal and ePremium’s renter’s insurance enrollment platform. The partnership allows ResidentHub portal users to enroll in a non-underwritten renter’s insurance policy via the Resite platform, while new and existing residents at Resite-powered apartment communities are pre-approved for enrollment in the ePremiumRENTERS insurance program at fixed premium rates. “Property owners understand the positive impact that high renter’s insurance participation can have on operating results,” says ePremium president Chad Scott. “The traditional manual application process has always been an obstacle to new resident enrollment. We are confident that the availability of this integrated enrollment tool will help drive renter’s insurance participation throughout Resite partner communities.”

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