It’s challenging to lead a sustainable lifestyle amid the pandemic. The single-use face masks, disposable gloves, and other protective equipment make it next to impossible to maintain a zero-waste lifestyle.
There are really no businesses that haven’t been affected by the coronavirus crisis in some way at this point. The rental property industry is no exception. But luckily, many industry players are adjusting to the new reality and getting some valuable experience along the way.
Renting to different demographics brings completely different challenges. While most landlords already know what to expect from millennial renters, there is still no accurate description of an average Gen Z tenant and their renting preferences.
In an age of social distancing, getting closer to digital looks more like a reasonable decision. While most people are waiting for the time when they can go back to traditional communication, the property management industry has been adopting technology to fit the current digital landscape.
When creating a lease agreement through TenantCloud, you have two options available: Easy and Advanced move in. The more details you include in a lease, the fewer questions will arise during the tenancy.
For the first-time landlords, tenant onboarding is an exciting and serious process. Often, newbie landlords don’t know where to start and how to make their rental feel like home for the new residents. But with the right approach and tools in place, you can make the move-in process smoother.
Most landlords know about the effectiveness of using maintenance management systems and the benefits when it comes to tenant satisfaction. Whether it’s a built-in service or a separate management tool, online maintenance management is a great way to tackle home maintenance.
While in-person communication still isn’t a safe way to interact due to the pandemic, digital tools are there to substitute traditional offline forms of communication. From this perspective, we’d like to present you with three communication tools inside the TenantCloud system.
While it might look like virtual environments provide nothing but benefits, the lack of in-person communication is a challenge for many people. So we’ve collected a few insights that will help you develop effective communication with your tenants and improve your relationship with them.
If you manage multiple units, chances are you have less time to tackle even basic maintenance issues. In this case, having a service professional on hand is an excellent shortcut. But there are certain home repairs you can easily do yourself.
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