RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT

Better rental performance starts
with better property care.

Residential management for Southern Utah owners, from property positioning and tenant placement through inspections, maintenance, reporting, and turnover.

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PROPERTY TYPES
Single-family homesTownhomesCondominiumsDuplexesFourplexesSmall multifamily properties

One accountable lifecycle.

01
Market and position

Review rent context, property readiness, presentation, and listing strategy.

02
Place and onboard

Coordinate inquiries, screening, lease preparation, deposits, move-in condition, and resident onboarding.

03
Collect and administer

Manage rent activity, lease obligations, resident communication, and property records.

04
Inspect and document

Establish move-in condition, perform the agreed inspection cadence, and document move-out.

05
Maintain and coordinate

Evaluate urgency and cause, define scope, coordinate the appropriate company, and connect evidence to the record.

06
Report and advise

Give the owner a concise account of activity, material decisions, property condition, and next priorities.

THE RESIDENT AND TURN LIFECYCLE

From move-out to relaunch.

01
Document move-out condition and responsibilities.
02
Define the rent-ready scope and owner approvals.
03
Coordinate repairs, cleaning, and presentation.
04
Position the property and manage the applicant process.
05
Document the new move-in and restart the operating record.
TREAT THE CAUSE, NOT JUST THE TICKET

A work order is the symptom. The property is the system.

Vitality considers what needs attention now, what caused the issue, and what the condition may mean for the next decision. Owners receive the relevant scope, evidence, recommendation, and completion record rather than a forwarded invoice without context.

Where legal support is required, Vitality coordinates with qualified counsel under the signed management scope. Vitality does not present website content as legal advice.

Give your rental one
accountable operating record.

Tell us about the property, current occupancy, and the decision or concern in front of you.

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