Property Management and Preservation
​A property preservation project focuses on protecting vacant and foreclosed homes to avert damage and safeguard their value. Primary duties include securing the property through lock changes and boarding, routine lawn care and debris removal, and completing repairs such as winterizing plumbing systems. Specialists also manage administrative duties, including coordinating with vendors, reviewing work orders, and documenting property conditions for lenders.
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Property security
Securing the property: This involves preventing unauthorized access through tasks like changing locks, boarding up windows, and reinforcing entry points.
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Regular Inspections, reporting and documentation
Regular inspections: Professionals conduct routine inspections to document the property's condition and identify any maintenance or repair needs. Professionals Provide detailed reports and documentation is a key part of the role, often for banks, mortgage companies, or government agencies.
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Maintenance and Repairs
Basic upkeep is a core function, including lawn care, landscaping, and snow removal. Repairs: include addressing minor repairs, handling more complex issues like insurance claim repairs, and sometimes performing rehabilitation to improve marketability.
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Winterization, Cleaning and debris removal
Winterization is a crucial seasonal function, particularly in colder climates, to protect the plumbing and other systems from freezing. Cleaning and debris removal involves interior and exterior cleaning, as well as removing trash, debris, and personal belongings left by previous occupants.

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Hour of opertations
Office hours: 8 AM -8 PM Moving Hours: 7 AM- 7 PM

