If you're an HGTV fan, then you probably know Chip and Joanna Gaines, the fun-loving couple starring on the hit show, 'Fixer Upper'. They turn the worst house on the street into a spectacular home for families across Waco, Texas. Their trademarked farmhouse style has...
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The Chaplain’s blog is a space for faith-based discussions and how those principles carry over into our every day operations at Newby Management.
Do You Have to be 55 to Live in a 55+ Community?
Thinking of moving into a retirement community? Then you might be wondering how the 55+ rule actually works. We're giving you a run down on how the law applies to you. If you're looking at retirement communities they are probably consider 55 and over communities. For...
Use This One Simple Trick for Better Customer Service at Your Property Management Company
What’s better than walking into a room full of people who are happy to see you? At Newby Management, that feeling has permeated our corporate lifestyle. The first of our three steps of service says “Always use a warm and sincere greeting. Use a person’s name if and...
5 Spring Spruces Your Manufactured Home Needs Now!
It's almost spring, and you might be looking for ways to spruce up your home. Whether you just moved in or you've lived there for years, here are some quick ways to give your home the perfect mini makeover. PRETTY PLANTS, PLEASE! Bringing some plants into your home...
Can My Children Use my House in a 55+ Community?
Let's say you're going on vacation for a few weeks. You might think it's a win-win situation to let your children use your home in a 55+ community so they can vacation in Florida. So, is this something that can be done? First, it's important to mention that rules and...
What is the Difference Between a Trailer and a Manufactured Home?
The term trailer in reference to a dwelling originated from the popularity of travel trailers in the 1920's. These were vacation trailers similar to airstreams and campers that were towed behind a vehicle. Through the years these became wider, longer and more...