Prepared by: [YOUR NAME]
Date: [DATE]
Company: [YOUR COMPANY NAME]
Maintaining rental properties is crucial for tenant satisfaction, property value, and reducing repair costs. A comprehensive maintenance checklist aids property managers in handling routine and seasonal tasks, ensuring a safe, comfortable environment and boosting property appeal.
Walk through all common areas (hallways, lobbies, staircases).
Inspect exterior lighting and replace any burned-out bulbs.
Check for any graffiti or vandalism and plan for removal.
Ensure that all signage is visible and in good condition.
Inspect the overall cleanliness of the property.
Inspect the roof for missing or damaged shingles.
Clean gutters and downspouts to prevent water damage.
Check siding and brickwork for cracks or damage.
Inspect windows for cracks and ensure seals are intact.
Check doors for proper operation and weather stripping.
Mow lawns and trim hedges regularly.
Inspect walkways and driveways for cracks and repair as needed.
Ensure proper drainage and check for pooling water.
Inspect and maintain irrigation systems.
Remove any debris or litter from the grounds.
Units:
Inspect smoke detectors and replace batteries as needed.
Check carbon monoxide detectors and replace batteries if required.
Inspect HVAC systems; replace filters and clean ducts.
Check for leaks in plumbing fixtures and toilets.
Inspect kitchen appliances for functionality.
Test all electrical outlets and light switches.
Common Areas:
Clean and sanitize all common area surfaces.
Check the condition of furniture and replace it if necessary.
Ensure elevators are functioning and inspected.
Inspect laundry facilities and maintain equipment.
Inspect fire extinguishers and ensure they are charged.
Test emergency lighting and exit signs.
Check fencing and gates for security and repairs.
Review and update emergency contact information for tenants.
Conduct security camera inspections and maintenance.
Spring:
Inspect and clean air conditioning units.
Clean windows inside and out.
Service landscaping equipment.
Summer:
Inspect and repair decks and patios.
Check outdoor furniture for repairs or replacement.
Fall:
Winterize outdoor faucets and sprinkler systems.
Inspect heating systems and replace filters.
Winter:
Remove snow and ice from walkways and driveways.
Check insulation and weatherproofing around doors and windows.
Review emergency procedures with tenants.
Ensure all emergency exits are accessible and clear.
Check first aid kits and replenish supplies as needed.
Maintain a log of all maintenance requests and actions taken.
Schedule regular inspections and maintenance tasks.
Keep records of warranties and service agreements for appliances and systems.
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