McKinley Announces Launch of App for Residents

ANN ARBOR, MI -  McKinley, a leading national owner and manager of multifamily communities, recently announced that residents at their communities can now download the My McKinley app at the Android Market and iPhone App Store.

After downloading the app, residents can make maintenance requests and even submit photos of their maintenance problem with the request. Other features that will soon be released for the app will include:
 1. Paying Rent
 2. Community News/Events/Announcements
 3. Feedback - Questions/Ideas/Problems/Praise/Work Orders/etc.

“McKinley is very pleased to be offering this cutting edge technology to our residents,” said CEO Albert M. Berriz. “Our in house tech team of James Vuong, Paolo Ranoso and Liam Griffiths under the leadership of Albert L. Berriz is to be commended for putting together the My McKinley app which will make it easier for our residents to interact with their community on their Smartphone.”

Residents can learn more at McKinley Mobile

Residents can download the app at:
Android Marketplace    

iPhone App Store

About McKinley
Founded in 1968 and headquartered in Ann Arbor, McKinley  is a leading owner and manager of multifamily real estate. Currently ranked #38 in the NMHC Top 50 list of national apartment management companies, McKinley owns and manages more than 33,000 units throughout 20 states. McKinley specializes in solving complex real estate problems for its own portfolio, as well as a select clientele of institutional investors, private equity clients and special servicers. McKinley is a member of the National Housing Council (NMHC) and is recognized by the Institute of Real Estate Management (IREM) as an Accredited Management Organization (AMO).

For more information on McKinley’s Residential Client Services, please contact Kenneth P. Polsinelli, Chief Real Estate Officer at 734-769-8520 x230.

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