Review Your Coronavirus Protocol

Chelsea Driscoll • Jul 08, 2020
Property Management, Real Estate, San Diego, Landlord, Tenant, Inspection, Lease, Investment, Technology, Rent, Rental, Investment Property, quarantine, pandemic, mask, social distance, COVID, COVID19, Coronavirus, New Normal
Many landlords in San Diego created Coronavirus protocols as soon as the pandemic started. It was sensible and quick thinking on their part that protected tenants from becoming infected. America has dealt with the pandemic for over 3 months, and there have been several changes made during this time. A good business decision will be to review those original protocols to see if they are still valid.

Rules Change

It is not just the state of California that makes revisions. Local governments might also have made some alterations to quarantines requirements. A landlord in San Diego might have properties in one of the suburbs, and this suburb may have added new restrictions or gotten rid of some of the older ones. Therefore, it is essential to review the existing protocols to see if there is a need for some new language.

New suggestions about how to deal with tenants may have come from the national associations. These types of changes can make life a lot easier for apartment dwellers and a good landlord should be open to doing revisions for the sake of better tenant relations.

Contractor Revisions

Repair contractors in San Diego may have their separate coronavirus protocols, and these may have been altered over the past few weeks. Landlords need to know about those changes and whether the existing repair contractors’ protocols fit neatly with those of the landlord. It may require reviewing several sets of protocols to get the job done, but it is crucial.

Time Is Brief

Landlords who are adjusting to the existing quarantine, and preparing for the day when everything is open, are pressed for time. There are only 24 hours in the day, and many landlords wish there were 25 hours to work with. Reviewing protocols is necessary but can be time-consuming for someone who already has a full plate. The stress can become nearly overwhelming. A landlord must accept that he or she cannot, and should not, do it all alone.

There is a reason why property management companies in San Diego are asked to step in as third-party managers. These are professionals who stay up to date on any changes that may affect the coronavirus quarantines. The property management companies have the time and expertise to move rapidly to make the necessary revisions. They can also do so much more for a landlord when it comes to managing the property. Alta Vista Properties is a property management company in San Diego that stays current with all developments in the Coronavirus quarantine.

Experience Matters

We have served property owners in San Diego for three decades. Alta Vista Properties understands how important it is to stick to rules and protocols and keep everything up to date. We will review what the landlord already has and make suggestions for any necessary changes to the safety protocol. We will also suggest some additional procedures to ensure tenant safety.

We concentrate on a working relationship with contractors and we are in regular contact with the ones that we use. A landlord can expect to get excellent service and safe behavior from any of the contractors used by Alta Vista Properties. Our goal is to be sure that our clients can get through the quarantine in good shape and be ready for the day when the Coronavirus is no longer a major concern.

We provide a variety of services for our clients, and everything we do is meant to keep the cash value of the rentals as high as possible and solve all problems as efficiently as possible.

Please do inquire at any time about our property management services. We can be reached at 858-274-3600 or by email at info@altavistaproperties.net. We look forward to hearing from you and answering your questions!

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