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I do this for my rental property. I have a complete guide from onboarding to offboarding tenants. Process guides for 6 month checkups, instruction guides on how to use the alarm system, changing locks and codes, dimensions of all appliance cubbies etc etc etc

My wife wants nothing to do with the rental aspect but when she had to handle management for a few weeks she couldn’t stop gushing over my OneNote administrative guide.



Similar, but I also have a QRH[0] for disasters small and large: Floods, freeze-ups, fuel exhaustion, electrical failure, telecom failures, septic emergencies all the way down to missing tv remotes (there’s a stack of spares and exact instructions to program it for specific TVs).

The idea is that I can literally give anyone acting on my behalf access to the utility room, they grab the binder on the wall and mitigate the issue exactly.

[0] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quick_Reference_Handbook


This is awesome. Have you ever considered publishing these?


Nope. This is what gives me an advantage over my neighbors. IP baby.




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