Free printable checklists for property managers

Property Management Checklists Your Team Can Use Today

4 checklists covering move-in inspections, maintenance requests, tenant turnover, and routine property inspections. Print them, hand them out, and stop missing details between units.

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What's included

30 steps total. Each checklist is printable with checkboxes your crew can mark off on the job.

Move-In Inspection Checklist

The room-by-room inspection performed before handing over keys — protects you and the tenant.

Maintenance Request Handling Procedure

How every maintenance request gets triaged, assigned, and completed — from first contact to close-out.

Tenant Turnover & Unit Make-Ready

The procedure between one tenant moving out and the next one moving in — where vacancy costs add up fast.

Routine Property Inspection

The periodic inspection that catches problems early — before they become expensive repairs or lease violations.

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Common questions

What checklists does a property management business need?

Every property management business needs at minimum: move-in inspection checklist, maintenance request handling procedure, tenant turnover & unit make-ready, and routine property inspection. Start with the one your crew asks about most often or the one that leads to the most complaints and callbacks.

How do I get my property management crew to actually use a checklist?

Print it and hand it to them. A checklist in a binder nobody opens is worthless. Keep it short, make the steps specific to how your company does the job, and check that it's being followed for the first two weeks. If you want them to use it digitally, share a link they can pull up on their phone at the job site.

How many steps should a property management checklist have?

Keep it under 15 steps. A checklist with 30 steps won't get used because it takes too long to follow on a live job. Focus on the steps that matter most: the ones your crew skips, forgets, or does inconsistently. You can always add detail later.