Whether a renter lived in a unit for one year or several years, move-outs always come with their share of maintenance. Turning your units as efficiently as possible is critical to your bottom line, and when you don’t have clear knowledge of the repairs needed for each unit or the status of each work order, efficiency becomes extremely challenging. To streamline processes and speed up unit turns, you should implement technology that gives you more oversight and control of the unit turn process.
If you are still managing maintenance on an as-needed basis, it might be time to reevaluate your services and processes.
Besides reducing the risk of property injuries for yourself, your team, vendors, and residents having a maintenance management system in place can be a competitive differentiator when it comes to attracting and keeping residents.
Instead, we hire a full-time, highly-trained maintenance team. This allows us the ability to respond to maintenance calls 24 hours a.m., seven days a.m. Our staff is covered and can provide quality repairs at a reasonable price. We stand behind the work we do.
It is important that residents with allergies, medical conditions, or children are informed about where and when they will be working.
Preventative maintenance plans can reduce the chance of hazards such as falling building materials and fires caused by poorly wired lighting. They also help to prevent costly problems like a burst pipe or roof leakage. Property managers do not want to be sued for negligence, have to pay skyrocketing premiums or get negative press. It is important to maintain your property and take preventative steps in order to avoid serious problems.
Your apartment amenities or renovations will be more costly so you must ensure they are in top condition. Routine inspections of these amenities are essential to ensure their safety and security.
It is important to maintain a good working relationship with your property managers and owners if there are any issues. These issues can impact not only your business but also the lives of your tenants.
While you know the importance of maintaining your property, it can be difficult to keep up with it. General maintenance can easily be overlooked if you don't have one. This can lead to costly and even fatal consequences.
For more information, please contact the maintenance department at (850) 749-7743.
It's vital to inform them about any maintenance that could impact heat, HVAC, water, and electricity. If you must perform these kinds of maintenance services, allow residents time to make arrangements.
If interested, please call the maintenance department at (850) 749-7740
Winter can be a difficult season for rental properties. Heating costs rise and systems are prone to failure. Tenants have to call you for assistance. Some emergency calls may be the most serious maintenance or repair loss.
You know what else makes owners happy? Few or no surprise repairs. When properties are regularly maintained, fewer emergency repairs pop up. Owners can budget for regular upkeep and don’t have to dip into that emergency reserve fund for a more expensive fix. You can also outfit your units with smart home technology to be more efficient and identify issues, while adding the convenience that your renters will enjoy.
HOME CARE AND MAINTENANCE IS THE TOPIC. The various processes of keeping the house and all household equipment and tools in a constant state of cleanliness and good repair are referred to as house maintenance.
The application of cleaning, safety checks, and repairs throughout residential buildings is known as property maintenance.
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.