Daily Operations

Property Operations & Admin Toolkit

Operational administration for CRE properties: parking, common area inspections, landscaping, janitorial, work orders, tenant surveys, after-hours calls, directory management.

parking managementjanitorialtenant survey
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01 · Problem

Operational administration for CRE properties: parking, common area inspections, landscaping, janitorial, work orders, tenant surveys, after-hours calls, directory management.

Derived from the skill’s “Skill description” section.

02 · Who & When
  • User mentions parking management, permit systems, enforcement, violation tracking
  • User discusses common area inspections, property walks, condition scoring
  • User asks about landscaping oversight, seasonal maintenance, irrigation
  • User needs janitorial quality assessment, cleaning specifications, vendor scorecards
  • User mentions work orders, maintenance requests, aging analysis, response times
  • User discusses tenant satisfaction surveys, NPS, feedback analysis
  • User asks about after-hours calls, emergency response, on-call rotation
  • User needs building directory updates, tenant move-in/out coordination

Derived from the skill’s “When to Activate” section.

03 · How It's Done Today

Not documented yet for this skill.

04 · What This Skill Changes
## Property Operations Report
### Property: [Name]
### Workflow: [Type]
### Period: [Date/Range]

#### Summary
[2-3 sentences on key findings, overall property condition, notable items]

#### Scorecard
| Category | Score | Prior Period | Target | Trend |
|----------|-------|-------------|--------|-------|
| [category] | [x/5] | [x/5] | [x/5] | [up/down/flat] |

#### Action Items
| # | Item | Priority | Owner | Deadline | Est. Cost |
|---|------|----------|-------|----------|-----------|
| 1 | [item] | [H/M/L] | [name] | [date] | [$] |

#### Work Orders Summary (if applicable)
| Status | Count | Avg Age (days) | Oldest |
|--------|-------|----------------|--------|
| Open | [n] | [days] | [date] |
| Completed this period | [n] | [days to close] | -- |
| Overdue | [n] | [days past SLA] | [date] |

#### Vendor Performance
| Vendor | Category | Score | Issues | Recommendation |
|--------|----------|-------|--------|----------------|
| [name] | [service] | [x/5] | [count] | [action] |

#### Budget Impact
[Any unbudgeted costs identified, capital project recommendations]

#### Tenant Communication Items
[Items requiring tenant notification or follow-up]

Derived from the skill’s “Output Format” section.

05 · Risks & Caveats
  1. Deferred maintenance spiral: Ignoring low-scoring inspection items leads to compounding deterioration. A $500 caulking repair becomes a $50,000 water intrusion claim. Track and remediate items scoring 2 or below immediately.
  2. Work order black hole: Orders entered but never acknowledged destroy tenant trust faster than any other failure. Ensure every order gets a human acknowledgment within 4 hours, even if resolution takes longer.
  3. Survey non-response bias: If only dissatisfied tenants respond, results skew negative. If only satisfied tenants respond, you miss problems. Achieve 40%+ response rate and analyze non-respondent demographics.
  4. Janitorial staffing creep: Vendors reduce hours/headcount after contract award. Verify actual staffing against contract specs through unannounced visits.
  5. Parking revenue leakage: Unpermitted parkers, broken gates, uncollected violations. Monthly reconciliation of permits issued vs. spaces available vs. revenue collected.
  6. After-hours cost explosion: Emergency contractor markups (1.5-2x) and overtime add up. If after-hours calls for a specific issue exceed 3 per quarter, invest in the preventive fix.
  7. Directory staleness: Outdated directories signal neglect to tenants and visitors. Audit quarterly against current rent roll.
  8. Inspection scoring inconsistency: Different inspectors scoring differently makes trend analysis meaningless. Calibrate inspectors quarterly using the same reference photos and conditions.

Derived from the skill’s “Red Flags & Failure Modes” section.