If you are interested, please call Maintenance at (850). 749.7741
Clear and consistent communication are essential throughout the entire process. From responding quickly to a renter's initial request, to proactively communicating about the state of the repair, to sharing the cost and scheduling it with the vendor and resident.
Our goal is to maintain the best outdoor grounds possible, while allowing property owners and managers to manage the bigger picture.
Not only are there seasonal maintenance tasks, but regular actions can also be taken to maintain safety for residents and their property.
We discussed how you can inspect and repair specific parts of your property at different times throughout the year. Regular inspections and maintenance should be scheduled throughout the year for these issues.
It's important to assess your property and equipment maintenance requirements and then find a property management company that has the necessary certifications and skills. You might find the right property management company by reviewing the post.
We focus on what we know well. When work is needed that’s outside of our areas of expertise, we talk to our preferred contractors, who are some of the most qualified, reputable professionals we’ve ever met. Our strong relationships result in better pricing and more timely services.
Call the maintenance department on (850) 749-77741 if you are interested.
Property maintenance is best defined as any preventive or reactive maintenance action taken to keep a property fully functional, and operating in its best condition.
They can be avoided with good property maintenance and careful inspection. There are more things to do in winter than simply shoveling snow. Below is a suggested rental maintenance strategy. Let's now get to the main challenge: winter maintenance.
If you are a future resident looking for a rental property, send us a message and we will help you find your dream home!
Spring maintenance is all that's needed to clean up after winter and prepare for summer. Here's how to get your property in great shape and make regular maintenance easier for the remainder of the year.
Property maintenance includes a wide range of responsibilities and requests. A few of these might include responding to a tenant’s maintenance requests, maintaining landscaping, servicing and repairing HVAC systems, performing pest control, or even cleaning or painting common areas. Safety inspections are also an important component of property maintenance, as malfunctioning equipment (i.e. alarm systems) or unsafe conditions can be a major liability.
Maintenance planning involves the decision-making process about what maintenance work is needed and how it should happen.
The application of cleaning, safety checks, and repairs throughout residential buildings is known as property maintenance.
The Value of Home Maintenance
While some repairs are unavoidable as a homeowner, staying on top of monthly housekeeping tasks can help you avoid major damage and save money in the long run. 1. Saves money—Regular home inspections can save you a lot of money. A new roof, for example, can cost an average of $6,800.
Cleaning common areas, removing trash on a regular basis, and repairing broken items are all part of building maintenance. Inspecting, repairing, and maintaining electrical systems, heating and air conditioning systems, and other utility services are all possible.