Hurricane season has officially begun, and one key player in South Florida real estate says now is the time for developers, municipalities, landlords and contractors to dust off their preparedness plans to minimize potential financial losses from upcoming storms.

The first step is to check in with your teams, according to Steven Froot, who oversees property and asset management of JLL-managed properties in Florida.

Steven Froot, oversees property and asset management of JLL-managed properties in Florida. Courtesy photo Steven Froot, oversees property and asset management of JLL-managed properties in Florida. Courtesy photo

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