Reply: How does your property handle weekend coverage

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Nancy Alex
We are only open M-F 10a-6pm. We do have to open on Saturday if we fall below 94% occupancy. We haven't been open on Saturdays in many years! If we did we would only be open 10am-2pm. I would probably work as I live in the same building as the office & my Leasing Specialists has to commute. If I had something planned she would surely work the hours for me and she would work a 1/2 day during the week.
Posted 5 years 9 months ago
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Tim Erard
Were open Saturdays and we use a gentleman that is retired and has been with us for long time for the office. Maintenance is done with my crew alternating weeks. 8 people total. They take care of work orders after hours and weekends.
Posted 5 years 9 months ago
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Patty Fors
Leasing agent works 8 hours on Saturday with Sunday and Monday off. Manager works 8 hours on Sunday but the office is only open 5 hours on Sunday. The other 3 hours are to catch up on paperwork! Manager takes Saturday and a weekday off.
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Patty Fors
Leasing agent works 8 hours on Saturday and manager works 8 hours on Sunday but the office is only open 5 hours on Sunday. The other 3 hours are to catch up on paperwork!
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Lisa Watson
We are a student property w/ over 500 residents/ 200 apartments. We are open 7 days a week. Saturday 10-5 and Sunday 1-5. The weekend staff is two leasing agents on Saturday and one- two on Sunday depending on the time of year. Maintenance is on call on the weekends.
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Anonymous
The easiest solution to the problem "there are never enough people" (assuming you mean employees) is to hire more people. This industry has to stop being cheap and should have more qualified people working at communities. Period.
Posted 5 years 10 months ago