Why between-tenant roofing needs its own workflow
Vacant-property roofing work is different from occupied emergency response. The resident-access issue is gone, but the leasing clock is active. If the roof is leaking, still shows storm damage, or has not been inspected after a known issue, the property can look ready on paper while still not being ready to release.
When PM teams usually call for roofing between tenants
- A known leak needs to be resolved before release: especially when interior follow-up is already part of the turn.
- A storm passed during or before the turnover: and the roof should be documented before the property goes back to market.
- The inspection raises roof concerns: enough to affect owner approval, scheduling, or leasing confidence.
- The roof work overlaps other trades: when make-ready, handyman, or interior repairs also need to stay sequenced correctly.
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