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Scott Asner Encourages Property Owners to Prepare for Late-Summer Storms with Practical Safety Measures

As severe weather becomes more common in late summer, Scott Asner, a prominent Kansas City, MO, real estate investment manager, shares tips to help property owners and renters prepare for storms and protect their communities.

As the summer season brings an increased risk of strong storms, Scott Asner, Founding Principal of real estate and private equity investment firm Eighteen Capital Group, is encouraging property owners and landlords to prioritize emergency planning and storm preparedness across their communities.

Late-summer storms can lead to flooding, wind damage, and power outages, especially in regions with older infrastructure or limited drainage systems. Asner highlights the importance of advance preparation to minimize disruption and help protect both buildings and residents.

“Being ready for severe weather helps maintain safety and peace of mind for everyone involved,” said Scott Asner. “By planning ahead, property owners can avoid unnecessary damage and ensure tenants know what to expect.”

Asner offers five practical steps to support both property owners and renters during peak storm season:

  1. Update Emergency Procedures – Review evacuation plans, contact information, and shelter locations. Ensure that procedures are accessible and clearly communicated to residents.
  2. Inspect Roofing and Drainage – Regularly clean gutters and storm drains. Check roofs and window seals for potential leaks to prevent water intrusion.
  3. Secure Outdoor Items – Move furniture, grills, and signage indoors or secure them to prevent them from becoming hazards in high winds.
  4. Check Backup Systems – Test emergency lighting and power generators where available. Make sure residents understand what systems will remain operational during a power outage.
  5. Communicate Early and Often – Share weather updates, building procedures, and recovery information through email, text messages, or notices in common areas.

“Storm preparedness is part of responsible property management,” Asner added. “A thoughtful plan makes a meaningful difference when weather conditions change quickly.”

Property owners and residents looking for additional resources can visit Ready.gov or connect with local emergency management offices for community-specific guidance.

About Scott Asner
Scott Asner is a Kansas City, Missouri-based investment manager and Founding Principal of Eighteen Capital Group (18CG). He earned his bachelor’s degree in economics from the University of Pennsylvania and his law degree from Stanford University. After two decades practicing law, Scott transitioned into investment management, leading a team of 25 at 18CG’s corporate office in Leawood, Kansas. Under his leadership, the firm has acquired and managed over 7,000 apartment units at 33 properties across 15 states. For more information, visit http://www.scottasner.com.

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