Known schedule
The property team has a defined installation window and sequence to communicate.
Assess my property Occupied-property coordination
Residents need to know who is arriving, what will happen and when their bathroom will be usable again. Tindel treats that communication and handback as part of the installation.

Why occupied work is different
Missed access, unclear arrival windows, unprotected spaces and poor handback create tenant complaints and maintenance calls even when the construction itself is acceptable.
Tindel's process is designed to remove those coordination headaches from the property team and make the installation day understandable for the resident.
The property team has a defined installation window and sequence to communicate.
The team arrives with the surveyed scope and organized materials rather than designing the job on site.
Cleanup and bathroom handback are included in the day's ownership.
One accountable team
Access, materials, installation, cleanup and issue ownership sit inside one operating plan. The goal is to keep residents informed while giving the property team a clear person to contact instead of managing several disconnected trades.
Set expectations honestly
The property survey is where access restrictions, visible conditions and unusual scope are identified. Anything that changes the planned work should be resolved before the resident is given a firm handback expectation.