The Complete Property Management Checklist: Daily, Weekly & Monthly Tasks
The best property managers don't work harder than everyone else. They work more systematically. While most PMs react to whatever crisis lands in their inbox, top operators run on checklists — the same tasks, the same cadence, every single week.
This isn't about being rigid. It's about making sure nothing falls through the cracks. A missed inspection becomes a $10,000 repair. A forgotten lease renewal becomes a $3,000 vacancy. A skipped trust account reconciliation becomes a license-threatening violation.
Here's every checklist you need, organized by frequency.
Daily Property Management Checklist
These tasks keep the day-to-day running. Total time: 60-90 minutes for a 100-door portfolio.
Morning Routine (First Thing)
- ☐ Check email and voicemail — triage by urgency (emergency, same-day, this-week)
- ☐ Review overnight maintenance requests — respond to emergencies immediately, schedule non-urgent for appropriate time
- ☐ Check rent payment dashboard — who paid overnight? Who's past due?
- ☐ Review today's scheduled showings, inspections, and move-ins/outs
- ☐ Check your CRM — any follow-ups due today with prospective owners?
Throughout the Day
- ☐ Process new maintenance requests within 4 hours
- ☐ Respond to tenant inquiries within 24 hours (4 hours for urgent)
- ☐ Respond to owner inquiries within same business day
- ☐ Update work order status for completed maintenance
- ☐ Process rental applications received today
End of Day
- ☐ Log any in-person interactions or phone calls in your PM software
- ☐ Review tomorrow's calendar — are you prepared?
- ☐ Record any vendor invoices received today
💡 Time-block your mornings. The first 90 minutes of your day should be proactive work (leasing, owner acquisition, business development) — not reactive email triage. Handle email at 10am.
Weekly Property Management Checklist
These tasks keep your portfolio healthy. Pick a consistent day (Monday mornings work well).
Monday: Review & Plan
- ☐ Review occupancy dashboard — any vacancies? What's the leasing status?
- ☐ Review delinquency report — who's late? Send reminders or initiate collection process
- ☐ Check lease expirations in the next 90 days — send renewal offers
- ☐ Review open maintenance work orders — anything stuck? Follow up with vendors
- ☐ Review KPIs: occupancy rate, days to lease, collection rate
- ☐ Plan the week — schedule inspections, showings, owner meetings
Midweek: Leasing & Marketing
- ☐ Update vacant unit listings — refresh photos, adjust pricing if no leads
- ☐ Review showing feedback — is the price right? Is the unit showing well?
- ☐ Check listing sites for accuracy (Zillow, Apartments.com, your website)
- ☐ Follow up with pending applicants
- ☐ Schedule upcoming move-ins and move-outs
Friday: Vendor & Maintenance Review
- ☐ Review all vendor invoices — approve for payment or dispute
- ☐ Verify completed work orders — quality check on completed maintenance
- ☐ Schedule preventive maintenance for the next week
- ☐ Process vendor payments
Monthly Property Management Checklist
These are the operational tasks that keep your business compliant and your owners happy.
1st-5th of the Month: Rent Collection
- ☐ Verify all rent payments received — reconcile with expected amounts
- ☐ Send late notices for unpaid rent (after grace period expires)
- ☐ Assess late fees per lease terms
- ☐ Begin formal collection process for chronic delinquents
- ☐ Record any NSF/bounced payments
5th-10th: Financial Processing
- ☐ Process all maintenance invoices and vendor payments
- ☐ Calculate management fees for the month
- ☐ Transfer management fees from trust to operating account
- ☐ Calculate and process owner disbursements
- ☐ Reconcile trust account (bank vs. books — see bookkeeping guide)
10th-15th: Owner Communication
- ☐ Generate and send monthly owner statements (reporting guide)
- ☐ Send owner disbursements (ACH/check)
- ☐ Address any owner questions or concerns
- ☐ Send market updates for owners with lease expirations approaching
15th-End of Month: Strategic & Compliance
- ☐ Review and renew insurance policies expiring this month
- ☐ Conduct scheduled property inspections
- ☐ Review lease violations and send notices
- ☐ Update property condition reports
- ☐ Review marketing spend and lead sources — what's working?
- ☐ Update your growth pipeline in your CRM
Quarterly Property Management Checklist
- ☐ Conduct exterior property inspections on all managed properties
- ☐ Review and update vendor list — pricing, performance, insurance certificates
- ☐ Send owner satisfaction surveys (NPS score)
- ☐ Review pricing against market — are rents competitive?
- ☐ Review and update your management agreement template
- ☐ Review team performance and adjust staffing as needed
- ☐ Audit your late fee and eviction processes — are they consistent?
- ☐ Review insurance coverage — yours and your owners'
Annual Property Management Checklist
January
- ☐ Prepare and send 1099s (due January 31)
- ☐ Send year-end owner statements
- ☐ File annual tax returns for your management company
- ☐ Review and update all template documents (leases, agreements, notices)
- ☐ Set annual revenue and growth goals
Spring
- ☐ Schedule annual interior inspections (see inspection checklist)
- ☐ Coordinate seasonal maintenance: AC servicing, landscaping startup, exterior painting
- ☐ Review and update emergency contact lists
- ☐ Renew business licenses and property management license
Summer
- ☐ Peak leasing season — maximize marketing spend and showings
- ☐ Review rent rates for all units — adjust for renewals and new leases
- ☐ Conduct mid-year financial review
Fall
- ☐ Winterization preparation: heating systems, gutters, insulation checks
- ☐ Review and renew insurance policies (many expire end of year)
- ☐ Begin tax planning for the year
- ☐ Budget planning for next year
December
- ☐ Collect W-9s from any new vendors or owners (need by January for 1099s)
- ☐ Verify all vendor insurance certificates are current
- ☐ Review year-end financials
- ☐ Update your business plan and growth strategy for next year
Stop Winging It. Start Systematizing.
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A checklist is only valuable if you use it consistently. Here's how to make it stick:
1. Put It in Your Project Management Tool
Don't print this article and pin it to your wall. Put each checklist into your project management tool (Asana, Monday.com, ClickUp, or even a simple Google Sheet) with recurring tasks. Set it and forget it — the tasks will appear automatically.
2. Assign Ownership
If you have a team, every task needs an owner. "We all do inspections" means nobody does inspections. Assign specific tasks to specific people with specific deadlines.
3. Start Small
If you're not using any checklists today, don't try to implement everything at once. Start with the daily checklist this week. Add the weekly checklist next week. Build the monthly checklist by the end of the month. Gradual adoption beats ambitious failure.
4. Review and Iterate
Every quarter, review your checklists. Are there tasks that should be added? Items that are no longer relevant? Processes that have changed? Your checklists should evolve as your business grows.
💡 The property managers who scale past 200 doors all have one thing in common: documented, repeatable processes. Checklists are the simplest form of process documentation. Start here.
The Delegation Framework
As your portfolio grows, you can't do all of this yourself. Here's what to delegate first:
- First to delegate (80 doors): Maintenance coordination daily tasks — vendor scheduling, work order updates, emergency triage
- Second to delegate (150 doors): Leasing tasks — showings, applications, move-in/out coordination
- Third to delegate (200 doors): Financial tasks — bookkeeping, owner statements, vendor payments
- Keep yourself (always): Owner relationships, business development, trust account oversight, strategic decisions
Consider hiring a virtual assistant to handle many of these administrative tasks at a fraction of the cost of a full-time employee.
Start Today
Pick one checklist from this page. Just one. Copy it into your task manager. Set it as recurring. Do it consistently for 30 days.
You'll be amazed at how much smoother your operations run when nothing falls through the cracks. And that consistency? That's what owners notice. That's what keeps them renewing year after year. And that's what lets you scale.
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