Comprehensive Checklist: Questions & Follow-Ups for Property Managers
(For both requested and unsolicited proposals)
- Early Ask – Cell Phone
“What’s the best cell number to reach you?” (Signals a serious, responsive lead.) - Legal Entity
Who holds the legal title—LLC, trust, or corporation? - Cross Streets
What are the nearest intersecting streets? - Address
Confirm the exact street address for contracts and billing. - Anchor Tenant
Which major retailer anchors this shopping center? - Gatekeeper
Who manages access—receptionist or secretary? - Budget Date
When will the next annual budget be finalized and shared? - Thank You

(Internal) Sent a thank-you card after meeting? - Left Message

(Internal) Called and left voicemail? (Include date) - Email

(Internal) Followed up via email to the correct address? (Include date) - Postcard

(Internal) Sent a physical postcard or mailer? - Unsolicited Proposal
What date did you send the unsolicited proposal? - Qualified
Have you done reconnaissance/research to confirm lead quality? - Relationship Maker
Do you have a reason to reconnect? (e.g., share an article, invite, seasonal tip) - Proposal Mailed

(Internal) Mailed the proposal via USPS? (Include date) - Proposal Emailed

(Internal) Emailed the proposal to the correct address? (Include date) - Demo
Performed an on-site cleaning demonstration, clean demonstration, or sample clean. - Measurements
Measured property square footage/dimensions. - Grand Total
How many properties do they manage—and what’s the total contract value? - 30 / 60 / 90‑Day Frequency
Which cleaning frequency did they select? - Initial Cleaning
Assessed difficulty and determined if the first clean can be waived upon signing.
Tactics
- Offer a Free Wash
Provide a complimentary wash as an incentive, offering tangible value and a reason to visit. - Fix the Troubled Area
“Is there a specific area that’s always problematic? We’d love to handle it for you.”
Immediately positions you as a proactive problem-solver. - Report Any On-site Issues
“While we were measuring, I noticed a tree limb blocking a drive/abandoned car in a rear lot—you may want to check that.”
Being your manager’s “eyes and ears” builds exceptional trust—it shows you truly own the property and its wellbeing. Property managers appreciate these heads-ups as part of a vendor accountability role reddit.comgetvived.com+1reddit.com+1yardibreeze.comenjuris.com386rent.com.
CRM Tracking Dimension
- Fields/Tasks:
- “Cell Number Provided?”
- “Free Wash Scheduled?”
- “Troubled Area Identified?”
- “Issues Reported?”
- “Demo Done?”
- “Proposal Mailed Date,” etc.
- Date & Action Logging:
Note when calls, emails, mail, demos, free wash, on-site issue reports, measurements occur. - Reminders:
Plan follow-ups—postcards, relationship-maker, frequency confirmation. - Client Notes:
Record preferences (frequency), anchor tenant details, and any on-site issues spotted.
Why This Matters
- Cell Phone asks early—qualifies lead seriousness.
- Demo and Free Wash—show capability and deliver value.
- Troubled Area tactic—proves proactive problem-solving.
- Reporting on-site issues—positions you as a fully committed partner, building trust through accountability.
- Integrated with a CRM-style checklist, you’ll stay professional, organized, and consistently ahead—no detail overlooked.