How to Manage Maintenance Workers

By Tammy | October 24, 2017

A maintenance worker can be a real godsend when it comes to fixing things on a short notice. He/she can help you out of a tight spot countless times, and provide you with services that will allow you to save thousands of dollars on a regular basis. However, even the best maintenance workers have a way of complaining about their job or getting there slower than you’d prefer. So let’s take a look at how you can deal with these issues most efficiently:

1. Keep communication channels open. Ask your maintenance employees what their complaints and concerns are, and seek to find common ground. Assertiveness and flexibility are the surest path to a good relationship with your employees.
2. Set some ground rules from the start regarding the conduct and allowed habits of your workers (or, if you haven’t already, do it now). Any employees that don’t abide by these rules have to face certain consequences, and if you’re clear about these issues from the beginning, then they won’t be able to complain.
3. Get to know your maintenance workers. They are not just robots who will be available to you whenever you call them up. They have families, hobbies and interests. If you are mindful about these things, and you show them that you’re not just a “boss figure,” they’re far more likely to see you in a better light.

Finding quality rental property management El Paso TX professionals to manage your investment properties can transfer maintenance management responsibility from you to them. They are skilled in making sure your investment property is kept updated, tenants are screened before moving in, and your property is kept safe and secure. This gives you more time to enjoy the financial freedom that owning rental properties provides you!

 

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