Help your clients tackle property management challenges

Learn how Acuity's checklists and safety resources can help your clients with unoccupied units, tenant turnover, and site inspections.
August 2, 2024 | Agent
By: Michael V.
Michael has nearly 30 years of insurance industry experience that spans both commercial and personal lines. As Senior Correspondent for Acuity, he is responsible for creating a wide range of communications designed to inform and educate Acuity's customers and agents. Michael holds the Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter (CPCU) designation.

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Managing rental properties can be a daunting task. While hiring a property management company is a solution for some, it's not always feasible. 

 

Acuity is here to help! We have resources to help with three of the biggest property management concerns.

 

1. Unoccupied Units

When a tenant is away for an extended period, the risk of things like frozen pipes and break-ins increases. Our Extended Absence Checklist offers practical tips to safeguard the property, reducing the likelihood of incidents while the unit is unoccupied. For more in-depth information, check out our blog on this topic.

 

2. Tenant Turnover

When a tenant moves out, it’s important to inspect the unit and make any repairs before a new tenant moves in. Acuity’s Tenant Turnover Checklist ensures your property management clients don't miss a single detail, from securing closet shelves to conducting essential repairs.

 

3. Site Inspections

Regular property inspections are vital for identifying maintenance issues and tenant violations early. Acuity's Apartment Safety Checklist helps property managers systematically check the exterior and common areas, ensuring the property stays in top shape.

 

These checklists are just the beginning. Acuity offers a wealth of safety resources and information for property managers. From streamlining turnover to conducting thorough inspections, we provide the resources your customers need to ensure their property runs smoothly and efficiently. 

By: Michael V.
Michael has nearly 30 years of insurance industry experience that spans both commercial and personal lines. As Senior Correspondent for Acuity, he is responsible for creating a wide range of communications designed to inform and educate Acuity's customers and agents. Michael holds the Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter (CPCU) designation.

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