
Every week, the folks at All County® work hard for our owners and residents. Emergency phone calls come in at all hours. We receive requests for maintenance, schedule the jobs, and check up on the repairs. We rent new properties and advertise the properties we have. Here are some of the things that happen in one week for a property manager.
Communication
- Answered incoming phone calls
- Handled emergency phone calls 24/7
- Answered incoming text inquiries
- Responded to incoming email inquiries
- Captured inquiries from the web
- Notified prospects about new listings on the market
- Notified prospects about rent reductions
At Our Properties
- Drove by properties to check condition
- Photographed available properties
- Posted late notices
- Showed properties
Online
- Collected new leads
- Scheduled and confirmed new showings
- Collected and evaluated feedback
- Canceled showings at off-market listings and directed those prospect to your other on-the-market properties
Advertising
- Advertised properties on Google, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, as well as print
- Posted daily on social networks
- Placed available properties on all major property websites
Education
- Studied to keep NARPM® designations current
- Attended local meeting for networking and education
- Taught tenants about leases, move-in and move-out, adding and removing roommates and pets
Transactions
- Signed new leases
- Evaluated new tenants for rental opportunities
- Collected rent from tenants
- Prepared financial reports for owners
Now that you’ve seen what one week for a property manager is like, you know that we work hard for every client. If you would like to know more about what a property managers can do for you, contact All County® today at: (719) 445-7172. You can read more about our services at: Property Management Services.
If you’re interested in what a property manager’s day is like, here is an fun article to read: A Day in the Life of a Property Manager
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