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Safe, well-maintained properties add value to the resident experience, making them want to stick around for more than one lease cycle. Retaining great residents reduces vacancies and makes owners happy.
Common areas can require a wide variety of tasks. It could be as simple as cleaning the halls, laundry rooms, mailboxes, and entryways. Or it can involve managing many amenities.
But, well-maintained properties, which take into account residents' safety and ability to adapt to online learning or work from home, can help keep their occupancy rates high.
Winter has a habit of exposing things neglected in the rental property, inside and out. And summer too has its damaging effect on owner’s houses with humidity, heat and severe weather events.
If you are a future resident looking for a rental property, send us a message and we will help you find your dream home!
We'll help you organize your property and provide you with the information you need.
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You should first make a detailed list of the duties you want your maintenance technician handle. Although many of these are general tasks, it is important that you consider your specific property needs in order to hire the right employee. If your property has an older boiler system, hire someone with experience in similar systems.
The technician is an important component of the property's efficiency because they work with outside contractors to service elevators and HVAC units.
This doesn't mean that you won't need to make emergency repairs from time-to-time. How you deal with them will reflect positively on your business. You can set up a system that will handle urgent maintenance requests and one-off resident requests.
It doesn't really matter if your property is a condominium building, hotel, apartment tower, or single home. A property can only be properly maintained and kept up-to date if it's not well-maintained. By doing so, occupants will feel safer and more satisfied. They'll also be more likely continue renting your properties or recommending them to others.
Every season brings its own set of tasks, and so, should have its own property maintenance checklist. For each season, we’ve created a quick checklist of the top property maintenance services you should be providing.
Property maintenance isn't something you do every so often. Property maintenance should be a consistent practice, most of which should coincide with the changing of seasons.
Which of the four types of maintenance strategy should you use?
Maintenance that is corrective.
Preventative upkeep.
Maintenance based on risk.
Maintenance based on conditions.