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How to Kill the Property Management Maintenance Game

Written by By Team FORTRESS | Jan 18, 2024 4:04:40 PM

Property management maintenance… It’s a mouthful to say and even harder to stay on top of.

Beyond scheduled inspections and regular trash removal, optimizing your processes means taking a careful look at your resident’s needs, streamlining communications, and analyzing data.

Here we explore four tips to help you do so, with software recommendations that will save you time along the way.

Property management preventative maintenance checklist: 

  1. Seasonalize your scheduled inspections 
  2. Make it easy for your residents to report issues 
  3. Streamline your relationships with contractors  
  4. Analyze common trends and data

1. Seasonalize your scheduled inspections 

To prevent maintenance issues from occurring before they impact your residents and add work to your team’s already overflowing to-do lists, be sure to consider the impact of each season. 

In the spring, for example, you might focus on repairing outdoor amenities while summer inspections may prioritize HVAC system efficiency. As autumn sets in, focusing on gutter maintenance and preparing for colder temperatures becomes crucial. 

Meanwhile, winter inspections may center around snow removal, heating systems, and checking for potential ice-related hazards. You can check our winter maintenance checklist for more support in this area specifically. 

2. Make it easy for your residents to report issues 

When your residents have to file a complicated property management maintenance request form or message a busy WhatsApp group, maintenance issues can quickly escalate. 

Consider a scenario where a resident encounters a water leak issue in their apartment. Instead of having a user-friendly maintenance request system, they need to fill out a complex online form or send a message that could get lost in a group. 

Frustrated by the complexity, they might provide incomplete or unclear information, delaying the maintenance team's ability to understand and address the problem.

Fortress provides two-way texting which assigns a specific mobile number to each property. This allows residents to quickly and intuitively describe the problem. Your team can then respond, viewing all pending tasks in an easy-to-use dashboard and using an easy app to report issues from their mobile devices.

3. Streamline your relationships with contractors

You can transform your team’s operations by providing them with easy access to a network of reliable contractors and a simple way to set up service contracts right from their property management maintenance software.

Luckily, Fortress integrates with Bottomline to allow property managers to create accounts payable approval workflows, make digital orders and maintenance orders, and carry out payments. 

4. Analyze common trends and data 

By systematically evaluating maintenance requests, work order histories, and property-specific data, you can identify recurring issues, prioritize preventive measures, and allocate resources strategically.

For example,  when analyzing historical energy use patterns, you could notice consistent spikes in consumption during certain months or discover irregularities in specific units. This information would prompt a closer inspection of HVAC systems, lighting fixtures, or insulation in those areas.

Pro-tip: Use a centralized property management solution such as Fortress to compile granular data. From one location, you can easily view key information and download reports.  This saves time and a whole lot of stress too. 

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