How do second-hand houses communicate with customers and leave keys?

Get to know the situation of the landlord first. For example, he lives far away and it is not convenient to come, or you have many customers who can look at the house at any time, and the landlord cannot be on call. You'd better talk to the landlord about the key at this time. You said that your company is nearby, so it is convenient to leave the key to see the house, which saves the landlord from running back and forth and delays the landlord's time. If there is something good here, call the landlord, make an appointment or sign the contract directly.

Whether there is furniture and electrical appliances at home is not the best, and I am not afraid of it. Make a list of electrical appliances, what it looks like when you give the key and what it looks like when you return it. Other intermediary companies have customers looking at the house, and you help open the door and so on.

Publicize the advantages of your company, how big it is, how many contracts have been signed, and what is the promotion method. In short, the more the landlord trusts you, the easier it is to get the key.

You can try. Good luck.

Reply to Liu Wang789: Not all landlords give keys. If you ask him for the key so often, the landlord is more likely to resent it. I won't make up words. Let me give you an idea. Always communicate with the landlord by phone and talk all over the world, so that the landlord has a good impression on you, and don't talk about the key points as soon as you come up. Show a client the house from time to time. Really, you can master it yourself. After reading it, give the landlord a feedback (most intermediary companies lack this link, customers should give feedback on whether they can do it, analyze the situation of the house and customers, and make the landlord feel that you care about his house). If I were the landlord, I would consider leaving you a key. First, you are a professional; Second, you are dedicated; Third, you touched the heart of the landlord. I will be happier if you give me some points, haha.