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How to handle work orders with contractors
For those who manage a large apartment complex and rely primarily on contractors, how do you manage tenant work orders (faucet leaking, door is loose, etc.) without dedicated employees? Do you have a handyman come once or twice a week and handle a bunch, or come out for every work order, or have a set contract? Trying to figure out how to handle it. Thanks in advance.