Realtor Referrals

Give Your Clients Someone Capable to Call After the Sale

I help protect the relationship you built by taking over property concerns that do not belong on your plate. Your client receives a capable local contact for property monitoring, vendor access, maintenance coordination and facility oversight.

When to Refer a Client

  • Lake home, second home or seasonal residence
  • Vacant listing
  • Property between occupants
  • Buyer who will not occupy immediately after closing
  • Inherited or estate property
  • Owner who needs local vendor access
  • Repairs requiring coordination or follow-up
  • Property needing documented oversight
  • Commercial building with disorganized facility records
  • Commercial property without an accountable facility contact

Questions Clients Often Ask

“Who can check the house while I’m away?”

“Who can meet the contractor and let them in?”

“Who can coordinate these repairs for me?”

“Who can keep an eye on the vacant property?”

Complete Facility & Home Watch gives your client a capable local contact after the closing table.

The Handoff Is Simple

1 — Introduce

Connect your client with Nick by phone, text or email.

2 — Assess

I speak directly with the client, learn about the property and determine the appropriate level of support.

3 — Manage

I establish the scope, document approvals and coordinate the authorized work.

4 — Report

The client stays informed and remains in control of the property.

How I Protect Your Client Relationship

My role is to provide dependable property oversight after the referral — not to interfere with the professional relationship you established.

Your client receives:

  • Direct communication with Nick Reid
  • Clearly defined services
  • Written pricing
  • Documented approvals
  • Client-selected spending limits
  • Organized reports and photographs
  • Qualified contractor coordination
  • Property-specific service agreements
  • One accountable local point of contact

I do not provide leasing, tenant placement, rent collection or regulated rental-management services.

Residential Services at a Glance

Property Watch

$250/month

$250 one-time onboarding

Scheduled, documented visual property monitoring.

Managed Home Care

$600/month

$500 one-time onboarding

Active vendor, maintenance, repair and emergency coordination with up to four active-service hours monthly.

One-Time Residential Assessment

$200

Onsite review, prioritized findings and a detailed written action plan.

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Commercial Clients Need a Capable Handoff Too

Fractional Facility Management gives a commercial owner one accountable contact for the building, vendors, maintenance and projects without adding a full-time facility position.

Core: $1,200 per month for up to six hours

Expanded: $1,500 per month for up to eight hours

Full Fractional: $1,800 per month for up to ten hours

Additional professional time: $150 per hour

Commercial onboarding: quoted by property

Defined projects: fixed fee or 10% of project cost, with a $500 minimum

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Why Nick Reid

Nick Reid brings more than 20 years of experience across technical service, maintenance, facility management and operations leadership.

  • Complex, public-facing facility operations
  • HVAC and building-controls coordination
  • Electrical and plumbing coordination
  • Preventive-maintenance planning
  • Vendor and contract management
  • Project-scope and budget management
  • Emergency coordination
  • Clear plans, timelines and owner updates
  • Contractor accountability
  • Documented approvals and completed work

I apply organized systems used in large facilities to homes, lake properties and smaller commercial buildings.

Make the Introduction. I’ll Handle the Property Conversation From There.

Nick Reid

Call or text: 407-549-8072

Email: nicholasreidsr@gmail.com