Property Maintenance

1. Conduct regular inspections to identify any maintenance issues before they become major problems.

2. Coordinate and oversee routine maintenance tasks such as lawn care, landscaping, and snow removal.

3. Respond promptly to tenant maintenance requests and ensure repairs are completed efficiently.

4. Handle emergency situations, such as plumbing leaks or electrical issues, in a timely manner to minimize property damage and tenant inconvenience.

5. Keep detailed records of all maintenance work performed, including invoices and receipts, for transparency and accountability.

6. Provide recommendations for property improvements and upgrades to enhance tenant satisfaction and increase property value.

7. Stay updated on local building codes and regulations to ensure the property remains compliant with all safety standards.

8. Offer personalized maintenance plans tailored to the specific needs and budget of each property owner.