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How a “Difficult” Landlord Helped Us Transform Our Maintenance Service

I’ll be honest — every property manager eventually comes across a landlord who’s a little tougher to deal with. You know the type: always asking questions, challenging costs, pushing for things to be done differently.

A little while ago, I had one of those landlords. At first, I found him difficult. He wanted every maintenance job to be more efficient, more transparent, and more affordable. He questioned quotes, timelines, and even the way we handled follow-ups.

But over time, I realised something important — he wasn’t being difficult. He was actually right.

His constant feedback made me stop and really look at how we were doing things. He wasn’t criticising for the sake of it; he genuinely cared about how his property was being managed. And he pushed me — and the whole Hampshire Heights team — to be better.

Instead of brushing off his comments, I decided to take them seriously. We completely rethought how we handle maintenance.

  • We brought in a reliable in-house handyman team.

  • We streamlined the job-logging system so nothing slipped through the cracks.

  • We became more proactive in communication with both landlords and tenants.

The result? A far smoother, more efficient, and more cost-effective maintenance process across our entire portfolio. Issues now get resolved faster, and landlords have full visibility on what’s happening and why.

Looking back, I’m genuinely grateful to that landlord. What started as a bit of friction ended up driving one of the best improvements we’ve made in the business.

It reminded me that criticism isn’t something to fear — it’s something to value. When someone challenges you, it’s often because they see potential in you to do better.

So now, whenever a landlord gives me feedback — even if it’s tough to hear — I listen carefully. Because that’s how Hampshire Heights keeps improving, one honest conversation at a time.

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