Property Management Onboarding Checklist: 47 Steps for New Owners & Tenants
A botched onboarding costs you owners. In fact, 68% of owner churn happens in the first 90 days โ before you've even had a chance to prove your value. The fix? A bulletproof onboarding process.
This guide gives you a complete, interactive checklist for onboarding new property owners AND new tenants. Use it as-is or customize it for your company.
Phase 1: New Owner Onboarding (Day 0-7)
๐ Pre-Onboarding (Before Contract Signing)
๐ Week 1: Setup & Communication
Phase 2: New Owner Onboarding (Day 7-30)
๐ First Month: Establish Rhythms
Phase 3: New Tenant Onboarding
๐ Pre-Move-In
๐ Move-In Day
๐ First 30 Days
Common Onboarding Mistakes (And How to Avoid Them)
Mistake #1: No communication in the first week
New owners are anxious. They just handed you their biggest asset. If they don't hear from you for a week, they're already googling other PM companies. Send at least 3 communications in the first 7 days โ even if it's just "Everything's on track, here's our plan."
Mistake #2: Not setting expectations on reporting
Tell owners exactly when they'll get statements, how they'll receive them, and what's included. Unmet expectations are the #1 source of owner complaints.
Mistake #3: Skipping the move-in inspection
This seems obvious, but 30% of PM companies still do sloppy move-in inspections. This is your security deposit defense. Photograph everything. Use a standardized checklist. Have the tenant sign it.
Mistake #4: No 30-day check-in
The 30-day mark is when problems surface. A proactive check-in catches small issues before they become big ones โ for both owners and tenants.
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An interactive checklist is step one. Here's how to build a fully systematized onboarding process:
- Document the process โ Write a step-by-step SOP for owner onboarding and tenant onboarding. Include timelines, responsible parties, and email templates.
- Create templates โ Welcome email, 7-day check-in, 30-day check-in, owner statement, move-in guide. Write them once, use them forever.
- Automate where possible โ Use your PM software's task management to trigger onboarding steps automatically when a new owner or tenant is added.
- Assign ownership โ One person owns each onboarding. If it's "everyone's job," it's no one's job.
- Measure and improve โ Track 90-day retention rates for new owners. If you're losing owners in the first 3 months, your onboarding is broken.
The companies that scale to 500+ doors all have one thing in common: a repeatable, documented onboarding process that works whether the owner handles it or a new hire does.