1. Prepare Property Information:
Gather all necessary information about the property, such as floor plans and photos, to present to potential tenants.
2. Respond to Inquiries:
Answer questions from prospective tenants regarding the property, fees, availability, and more.
3. Showings & Tours:
Schedule showings or tours with potential tenants and provide a tour of the property while highlighting its features and benefits.
4. Lease Preparation:
Negotiate terms of lease agreements with new tenants and ensure that all documents are in order before signing a contract.
5. Collect Rent Payments:
Receive rent payments from current tenants by the agreed upon payment schedule and policies set out in their contracts.
6. Property Maintenance:
Schedule and oversee maintenance for the property to ensure that it is safe and well-maintained for both tenants and prospective tenants.
7. Tenant Relations:
Respond to tenant requests promptly, address any complaints from current tenants, and maintain positive relationships with existing tenants.
8. Reporting & Documentation:
Submit reports to the agency regularly and keep accurate records of all tenant activities.