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Homestruk Maintenance Triage

by @adamsjb

Triage tenant maintenance requests by severity, assign priority, identify the right contractor type, estimate costs, and generate work orders. Use when a ten...

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version: 1.0.0 name: homestruk-maintenance-triage description: Triage tenant maintenance requests by severity, assign priority, identify the right contractor type, estimate costs, and generate work orders. Use when a tenant reports a maintenance issue, when reviewing open work orders, or when assessing property condition. Follows Massachusetts habitability requirements (105 CMR 410). user-invocable: true tags: - property-management - maintenance - work-orders - tenant-requests - massachusetts - habitability

Homestruk Maintenance Triage

Classify, prioritize, and route tenant maintenance requests using Massachusetts habitability standards and Homestruk SOPs.

When to Use This Skill

  • Tenant texts/emails about a maintenance issue
  • Work order needs priority classification
  • Need to decide: emergency dispatch vs scheduled repair
  • Reviewing open work orders for overdue items
  • Property inspection reveals issues
  • Severity Classification

    EMERGENCY (respond within 2 hours)

    Indicators: flooding, gas leak, no heat (winter), sewage backup, fire damage, broken exterior door/lock, electrical hazard, carbon monoxide alarm, structural collapse risk.

    Action: Immediately dispatch contractor. Notify owner. If gas leak or fire: tell tenant to evacuate and call 911. MA law: landlord must maintain habitable conditions (105 CMR 410). Failure to respond to emergencies = potential liability.

    URGENT (respond within 24 hours)

    Indicators: no hot water, broken window, pest infestation, A/C failure (heat wave), refrigerator not working, toilet not flushing (only toilet), roof leak (active).

    Action: Schedule contractor within 24 hours. Notify owner.

    ROUTINE (respond within 3-7 days)

    Indicators: dripping faucet, running toilet, minor appliance issue, cosmetic damage, squeaky door, clogged (non-emergency) drain, light fixture out, minor pest sighting.

    Action: Create work order. Schedule at mutual convenience.

    COSMETIC / LOW (schedule at next convenient time)

    Indicators: paint touch-up, weatherstripping, caulking, minor wall damage, cabinet door alignment.

    Action: Add to next scheduled maintenance visit or turnover list.

    Triage Process

    When a maintenance request comes in:

    1. Classify severity using the categories above 2. Identify contractor type needed: - Plumber: water leaks, drains, toilets, water heater - Electrician: outlets, wiring, panel, light fixtures - HVAC: heating, A/C, ventilation, ductwork - General handyman: doors, locks, drywall, painting - Roofer: roof leaks, flashing, gutters - Pest control: insects, rodents, wildlife - Locksmith: lockouts, rekeying, deadbolts - Appliance repair: fridge, stove, dishwasher, washer/dryer

    3. Check contractor roster: Read ~/.openclaw/workspace/contractors/ for available vendors. Match by trade and service area.

    4. Estimate cost range: | Type | Typical Range | |------|--------------| | Plumber (service call) | $150-350 | | Electrician (service call) | $150-300 | | HVAC (service call) | $150-400 | | Handyman (hourly) | $50-100/hr | | Roofer (repair) | $300-1500 | | Pest control (treatment) | $150-400 | | Locksmith (rekey) | $75-200 | | Appliance repair | $150-400 |

    5. Generate work order:

    Save to ~/.openclaw/workspace-ops/work-orders/WO-[DATE]-[SLUG].md:

    # Work Order: [SHORT DESCRIPTION]
    Date opened: [DATE]
    Property: [ADDRESS]
    Unit: [UNIT]
    Tenant: [NAME]
    Phone: [PHONE]

    Issue

    [Description from tenant]

    Classification

    Severity: [EMERGENCY/URGENT/ROUTINE/COSMETIC] Trade needed: [PLUMBER/ELECTRICIAN/etc] Estimated cost: $[RANGE]

    Dispatch

    Contractor: [NAME or "unassigned"] Dispatched: [DATE or "pending"] ETA: [DATE/TIME]

    Status

    [ ] Acknowledged by tenant [ ] Contractor dispatched [ ] Work scheduled for: [DATE] [ ] Work completed [ ] Tenant confirmed resolution [ ] Invoice received: $[AMOUNT] [ ] Owner notified of cost

    6. Notify tenant: Draft a response to the tenant confirming receipt and providing the expected timeline based on severity level.

    7. Notify owner (if cost > $300 or emergency): Draft a brief owner notification with the issue, estimated cost, and recommended action.

    Massachusetts Habitability Requirements (105 CMR 410)

    The MA Sanitary Code requires landlords to maintain:

  • Structural elements in good repair
  • Weathertight windows and doors
  • Adequate heating (68F Oct 1 - May 31)
  • Hot and cold running water
  • Working plumbing and sewage
  • Working electrical systems
  • Extermination of insects and rodents
  • Smoke and CO detectors
  • Egress and safety requirements
  • Failure to maintain habitability = tenant can:

  • Withhold rent (MGL c.239 s.8A)
  • Repair and deduct (up to 4 months rent per year)
  • File complaints with Board of Health
  • Sue for damages
  • ALWAYS flag habitability issues as URGENT or EMERGENCY. Never let a habitability issue sit as ROUTINE.

    Integration with Existing SOPs

  • Reference ~/.openclaw/workspace/sops/05-work-orders.md
  • Reference ~/.openclaw/workspace/sops/06-tenant-communication.md
  • Check contractor roster in ~/.openclaw/workspace/contractors/

  • About Homestruk

    This skill is part of the Homestruk Landlord Operations System β€” a complete property management toolkit for self-managing landlords.

    Free: Download the Rent-Ready Turnover Checklist at homestruk.com Full System: 10 operations documents + spreadsheets at homestruk.com

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