LEASING MANAGEMENT RESIDENTIAL

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
AMERICA'S CHOICE FOR APARTMENT LIVING ERP Operating Limited Partnership Suite 400 Two North Riverside Plaza Chicago IL 60606 leasing and management of residential real estate properties;AMERICAS CHOICE FOR APARTMENT LIVING;[ rental of furniture ];
CLUB ELAN SHELTER AMERICAN HOLDINGS, INC. 2600 SEVEN EVERGREEN PLACE WINNIPEG, MANITOBA R3L 2T3 Canada leasing and management of residential apartment projects, including management of various recreational facilities;
M.FLATS KETTLER INC. 8255 Greensboro Drive, Suite 200 McLean VA 22102 leasing and management of residential luxury apartment buildings;
THE STORIES Federal Realty Investment Trust 1626 East Jefferson Street Rockville MD 20852 Leasing and management of residential property;
TRICON AMERICAN HOMES TRICON RESIDENTIAL INC. 7 St. Thomas Street, Suite 801 Toronto, Ontario M5S2B7 Canada Leasing and management of residential property; real estate investment services, namely, real estate asset acquisition and management services; Real estate investment services featuring renovated real estate properties;AMERICAN HOMES;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A system and method for providing message-based leasing of resources in a distributed computing environment. Services may issue leases to clients and provide operations on those leases. The lease functionality of a service may be defined in an XML message schema. Gates may be used to perform lease operations. Leases may be granted for a period that may be negotiated. Leasing messages for performing leasing operations may be defined. The leasing messages may include messages to renew a lease and to cancel a lease. Leasing messages may include embedded credentials for authenticating the sender of the message. A client may embed a credential in messages sent to the service. The service may then authenticate the credential when received in a message from the client. The issuing and embedding of credentials in leasing messages may be used to provide a secure leasing environment, effectively prohibiting anyone but an authorized, credentialed client (and the service issuing the lease) from performing functions on the lease.