Small repairs
Minor issues such as handles, lamps, fittings or simple defects should be followed up.
Minor maintenance
A property abroad needs local follow-up when small defects, maintenance points or supplier visits arise while you are not nearby.
Local follow-up
Minor repairs are easiest to manage when access, approval, reporting, supplier choice and payment rules are agreed before issues appear.
Local managers, cleaners, maintenance providers and inspectors must confirm availability, planning, access, costs and local agreements.
Service blocks
Minor issues such as handles, lamps, fittings or simple defects should be followed up.
Local handymen, installers or contractors may need access and clear instructions.
Small issues can become larger if they are ignored during vacancy or rental.
Photo updates and written notes help owners decide what to approve.
Approval thresholds, invoices and urgency should be agreed in advance.
Maintenance supports comfort, rental readiness and smoother owner visits.
Control points
Important
BSP does not guarantee rental income, occupancy, damage-free use, supplier quality or availability. We help structure questions and involve local managers, cleaners, maintenance parties or inspectors where appropriate.
Execution, planning, access, costs, reporting and local agreements must be assessed and agreed directly with the local party performing the work.
How BSP helps
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FAQ
No. Local maintenance parties or specialists perform work and must assess costs, safety and execution.
Often yes, if access, approval, reporting and local availability are clear.
No. Costs depend on issue, urgency, materials and local labour.
Next step
Tell us the country, property type and intended use. We help map the management questions and local partner steps that matter.