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What is the new property manager doing when the old and new properties are handed over?

First of all, the accounts should be clear.

Including property management fees, parking fees, utilities, collection and payment, garbage disposal fees, cost settlement with outsourcers, employee wages and benefits provision, etc. In order to prevent "white bars", it is best to publicize the handover information of the property company and ask residents to pay and settle accounts in time.

Second, the real estate information

Including equipment information, owner information, home decoration and other information.

Third, the equipment inspection

Including the inventory of equipment, the investigation of operation status, and informing the owner of hidden dangers or problems.

Fourth, external relations.

Including timely notification of streets, neighborhood committees, police stations, sanitation, civil air defense, fire protection, security, housing management office, etc. Change contacts and handle unfinished business.

Verb (abbreviation for verb) personnel team

Including the disposal of left-behind personnel, the transformation of labor relations, the stability of team members and the handling of outsourced personnel.