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PROPERTY
MANAGEMENT CHECKLIST
- Provide a master key
to the Topeka Fire Department
so they will have access to the facility in the event of a fire emergency
or alarm. Providing a key will save time and further damage to your facility.
- Consider changing access
code(s) and/or lock cores to prevent unauthorized entrance - just be sure
the fire department, house corporation, and chapter advisor have the correct
code(s) and key(s).
- Set a move-out time
by which everyone must vacate the property. At this time the house
manager or designated officer/advisor should secure the building and follow
the facility closure procedures.
- Inform the Office
of Student Activities and Greek Life and the Washburn
Police Department of the dates you will be closing and re-opening the
chapter house.
- If members and/or students
are living in the house during breaks (including the summer), appoint someone
to be the contact person for the campus and local authorities. This person
should be able to function in place of the House Manager.
- Bring any patio furniture,
outside appliances or possessions inside to guard against theft.
- Some chapters move
electronics, wall hangings, etc. to a local lockable storage area.
- Secure all doors and
windows.
- Make sure doors and
windows to individual rooms are locked and secure so that chapter valuables
are not easily visible through windows.
- If the house will be
empty for more than a few days, turn off the water supply to the building
(NOTE: houses should not disable any central fire sprinkler systems). Drain
the pipes after turning off water supply by opening a faucet in the basement
or lowest level, and open another faucet on the top floor.
- Do not turn off heat
to the facility. Maintain at least a temperature between 58 to 60 degrees.
- Make sure no electrical
outlets are overloaded. Require residents to unplug all electronic equipment.
- Remove all garbage
prior to closing the facility. Many chapters provide larger dumpsters on move-out
day to accommodate extra trash.
- If an advisor or chapter
officer is nearby, make arrangements for them to check the house periodically
during break periods. If no advisors/officers are nearby, consider hiring
a property management service and/or let the local authorities know who to
contact in case of an emergency.
Other important items
to consider:
- Appoint or hire a
caretaker during break periods.
- Set timers for exterior
and interior lights.
- Make provisions for
lawn maintenance (mowing) during summer months.
- Assign or hire someone
to handle snow removal during winter break.
- Adapted
from Pi Kappa Alpha and Phi Kappa Psi fraternities
If you have any questions,
please feel free to visit our office (Memorial Union, Lower Level), call 231.1010
ext. 1723 or e-mail getalife@washburn.edu.
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