TenantAccess, the REO and residential property manger promoted Denia Graham to chief operating officer after a year there as executive vice president. Graham will be responsible for driving company growth, using 29 years of experience in commercial, residential real estate and property management. That includes REO asset management, rehabilitation, remodeling and closings. “The demand for TenantAccess’ property management services has never been greater,” Graham said. “Investors, banks and servicers are looking for solutions to help them manage their influx of REO properties. Focusing on the tenant and ensuring they have the ultimate experience as a renter or lessee is imperative.” The announcement comes after TenantAccess reported a 60% growth in Q110, a record for the company. “The strategy we’ve been implementing for TenantAccess focused on delivering outstanding service, support and technology to meet our customers’ demands is working,” said Paul Hayman, president of TenantAccess. “Denia has been an integral part of our successful growth.” Write to Jon Prior.
TenantAccess Promotes Denia Graham to Chief Operating Officer
April 30, 2010, 5:52am
Jon Prior was a reporter with HousingWire through late 2012.see full bio
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Jon Prior was a reporter with HousingWire through late 2012.see full bio
