Well maintained properties will achieve higher property occupancy rates, and when it comes to the rental market first impressions count. Our latest blog shares how to ensure your property appeals to prospective tenants without them even having to step inside. When you own or manage a large portfolio of properties the last thing you want is tenants dismissing a great property based on first impressions. Here are 4 property maintenance tips for improving kerb appeal.
End of tenancy cleans can become costly and time consuming for Landlords and property management agents. Although tenants are required to clean a property when vacating, all too often necessary cleaning standards are not met. As experts in property maintenance and cleaning services we’ve put together our ultimate guide to end of tenancy cleans…
Relocation can be a stressful process for those involved. If you’re a relocation company you want to ensure that your clients are happy and the service you provide is of the highest standard. If you’re an organisation needing to relocate employees you want to make the transition is as easy as possible, and that your staff are happy with their temporary home. This blog discusses some areas of property maintenance you can focus on to reduce the stress of relocation.
For both Relocation companies and Landlords with multiple properties the most important factor is keeping properties occupied. Ensuring your properties are spring cleaned at the end of a tenancy will help maximise rental prospects. To help you make the most of your end of tenancy cleans this blog shares our property spring cleaning advice.
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When managing a large portfolio of properties staying on top of things can be something of a challenge. Although offering a regular property cleaning service to your tenants may seem like an unnecessary expense there are many benefits in doing so. This blog talks you through how a regular cleaning service can help you avoid unexpected costs and maintenance issues when it comes to your properties. Continue reading »