
Property Management Asset Management Needs Automation
Typical property management is responsible for the sales and operations of commercial properties such as office buildings, condos or an apartment complex. Part of their function is to ensure that the property is receiving proper maintenance to ensure that tenants stay and that the assets do not depreciate too quickly. Maintenance concerns may be tenant caused or result from normal wear and tear. Handling work request can be through the use of vendors, maintenance staff or both. In either case, keeping track of work orders and their results is a time consuming endeavor without the help of EAM-CMMS software.
EAM CMMS Systems Are Ideal for Property Management
EAM-CMMS software is a good fit for property management because it automates many of the work management processes, reducing paper flow, organizing vendor information. In addition, the streamlining of maintenance management reduces the amount of emergency repairs as result of more frequent inspections and other preventive maintenance. With an EAM-CMMS
system, property managers can be more proactive at a lower overall cost because more can be done with the same amount of resources.
Common Property Management Assets
Property asset and maintenance managers can set up inspections, preventive maintenance, and maintenance schedules for assets and activities such as:
- Common Areas
- Elevators
- Plumbing and Fixtures
- Storm Drains
- Landscaping
- Plumbing and Piping
- HVAC
- Safety/Hazards Inspections
- Electrical Panels
- Building Maintenance
- Backup Generators
- Parking Areas
- Boilers
- Roofing
- Code Compliance
- Doors, Locks and Windows
