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Protect the Legacy

Protect the Legacy is the final PME OS stage, focused on capital needs, renewal risk, vendor strategy, asset positioning, succession, and long-term...

Also known as: legacy protection; long-term asset protection

Definition

Protect the Legacy is the final PME OS stage, focused on capital needs, renewal risk, vendor strategy, asset positioning, succession, and long-term property health. It helps owners, trustees, families, and advisors manage the property as a durable asset rather than a short-term task list.

Why it matters

This creates a repeatable control point between owner strategy and management execution, making performance visible and reducing reliance on memory, personality, or heroics.

Owner and investor takeaway

Require a clear owner-management handoff, measurable outputs, consistent definitions, and a reporting cadence that surfaces problems before they become expensive.

Staff operating takeaway

Follow the defined cadence, own the next action, document evidence, escalate at the agreed threshold, and report outcomes rather than activity alone.

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Common mistake

Confusing responsiveness or busyness with performance and accepting narratives without targets, trend data, owners, dates, and corrective actions.

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Principle
Owner Mindset
Book reference
Chapter 6

Related terms

  • Building a Legacy
  • Long-Term Stewardship
  • Capital Plan
  • Lifecycle Plan

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Anthony A. Luna
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Discipline
Management Systems & Performance
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Multifamily + Commercial
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Owner Mindset
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