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Tackling The Fall “To Do” ChecklistThe entire property management staff has different issues to tackle for each season of the year. In the fall, most communities begin preparations for winter. Because some of the things that should be on the “to do” list for fall haven’t been done in an entire year, it is easy to forget all of the things that need to be done. Here is a checklist that can be used to remind your staff of the things you need to do this fall to get your community ready for the winter. Winterize Your Pool and ClubhouseThe community pool needs to be winterized in the fall. In addition to cleaning and covering the pool, make sure all outside furniture is securely stored for the next summer. If there is a clubhouse or restrooms that are closed when the pool is closed, make sure to also winterize these areas. Painting Shut OffsFall is the best time to touch up paint on the property. Check signs, parking lot stripes, curbs and trash areas to see if paint will be needed to protect them from winter weather damage. Repair SidewalksSurvey the property and inspect sidewalks for cracks and holes. Winter is very hard on concrete and asphalt, so patch any cracks before the weather gets cold enough to freeze. After moisture freezes in the cracks, the problem will only get worse. Rid Building Exteriors of Birds’ NestsBirds often build their nests in out of the way places like roof eaves and dryer vents. Nests can cause drainage problems and nests in dryer vents can be a fire hazard. Stock Up On Light bulbsDuring the fall we have additional hours of darkness, so plan on both interior and exterior lights being used for longer periods of time. So make sure you have a well-stocked inventory. HVAC LinesInspect all HVAC lines to make sure a landscaper hasn’t chewed through the insulation with their mower or grass trimmer. Disconnect Hoses/Turn Off Outside Water SupplyDisconnect all water hoses from outside faucets. If left outside during the winter month’s hoses can freeze and crack. Turn off water supply to outside faucets. Water left in the pipes can freeze and result in a broken water line. Clean GuttersGutters should be clean and clear of any leaves before winter. Clogged gutters prevent water from draining properly. Inspect Heating EquipmentInspect and clean furnaces. Change filters that probably haven’t been cleaned since last fall. A clean filter means a more efficient running furnace. Prepare for Snow RemovalLong before you receive your first snow make sure you have a snow removal contract in place. Make sure your community is fully stocked with salt and sand for sidewalks, stairs and entry areas. Landscaping ChangesFlowerbeds will need to be cut and turned. Bushes and perennials will need to be trimmed back. Budget PreparationsAlmost all management companies do their budgets in the fall. In preparation, call your contractors to get an idea on pricing for the upcoming year. Follow up with utility companies to see if you need to anticipate rate changes for the upcoming year. Clean ChimneysFall is the time when residents start using their fireplaces. If your community has fireplaces make sure your residents’ fireplace chimneys are clean. Marketing ProgramFall usually marks the beginning of the slower part of the marketing season. It will be necessary to step up all marketing efforts so as not to experience a loss of traffic. You may want to get your staff thinking now about ways to increase traffic during the winter months. Midwest Management Welcomes New Regional Property Manager to the West DivisionVanessa Williams joins the Midwest Management team in Chicago bringing over twenty years of property management experience to the position. We all look forward to the role Vanessa’s strong leadership skills and extensive knowledge will play in the services we currently offer to our clients. Midwest Management is a recognized leader throughout the property management industry with a reputation built on 30 years of solid character, integrity and top-rated performance. Learn more by visiting our website at midwest-mgmt.com.
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