Why property managers should use a telephone answering service
/If your property management company is bogged down by the high level of calls you’re receiving, you may want to consider using a telephone answering service. Here are some great reasons why.
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When you have a lot of properties on your portfolio, meeting demands and chasing contractors can be a stressful experience. You won’t have the time to deal with each issue personally.
By using a telephone answering service, you can solve this problem by giving your team direct contact with someone who will listen compassionately to their concerns. That way the team manager feels that they are being given the attention they deserve, while you aren’t overloaded with issues that need to be rectified at once.
You can focus on managing your properties
Whether you’re a one man band or have a small team around you, you will find there are times that you need to focus on projects without distractions from suppliers. The last thing you want is to start a major project to find that you are being barraged with thousands of phone calls on a daily basis.
If you’re really getting distracted from that all-important work, a telephone answering service can give you the support and help you need. You can trust the call answering team to take any notes and information, only to contact you when it is absolutely urgent.
You can reduce your costs
You may have an amazing team to support you, but the reality is sometimes it can be costly to keep a great amount of staff on site to answer every tenant query. You want to offer every prospective and existing tenant the best service but hiring more team members isn’t always an option.
A contact centre can relay the call between all of its team members, meaning that you never miss a call and pay only a single payment to have a well-trained team behind you. This will keep your costs down and your operations still working like clockwork.
For more information about our outsourced customer service solutions, contact the Frontline team today.