
Property Punch Lists & Rental Turnovers
Real estate investors and landlords often need multiple small issues corrected quickly.
SPS Midwest helps with:
Rental property punch list repairs
Pre-sale property repair lists
Move-in / move-out repairs
Rental turnover preparation
Small carpentry and trim corrections
Wall patching and repainting preparation
This helps property owners get units ready for tenants or buyers faster.
What Repairs Should Be Completed Between Tenants?
Between tenant turnovers, landlords typically address repairs that affect habitability, safety, and appearance.
Common turnover repairs include:
Wall patching and repainting
Door and hardware adjustments
Cabinet repairs
Minor plumbing fixture repairs
Flooring touch-ups
Replacement of damaged trim or fixtures
Addressing these issues before a new tenant moves in helps maintain property standards.
What Items Typically Appear on Rental Property Punch Lists?
Rental property punch lists often include small repairs discovered during move-out inspections.
Typical items include:
Nail holes in walls
Loose door hardware
Broken cabinet hinges
Minor drywall damage
Damaged trim
Flooring wear areas
Completing these repairs improves property presentation and tenant satisfaction.
How Can Small Repairs Prevent Larger Property Damage Later?
Minor maintenance issues can escalate if ignored.
Examples include:
Small leaks leading to mold or rot
Loose trim allowing water intrusion
Flooring seams allowing moisture beneath the floor
Routine maintenance helps landlords avoid larger repair expenses and maintain property value.
What Maintenance Items Reduce Tenant Complaints?
Common tenant complaints often involve small maintenance issues such as:
Doors that stick or do not latch
Loose fixtures
Drafty windows
Worn flooring
Minor plumbing issues
Addressing these items proactively improves tenant satisfaction and reduces maintenance calls.
Stephen Jones Sr.
Mar 11, 2026
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