Property Preservation Services & Technology

As an industry-leading real estate services and technology firm, First Preston HT creates innovative solutions to ensure compliance with federal property and portfolio requirements while mitigating risks and losses to government agencies and government sponsored entities. Our property preservation services and technology streamline the process for receiving and responding to property maintenance and management requests.  They also increase the accuracy and timeliness for handling requests and eliminate costly mistakes. Among the services managed by First Preston HT  are property inspections, repairs and maintenance, debris removal, utility activation, occupancy determination, tenant qualification and rent collection, emergency repairs, and notification of interested parties such as police, fire service, taxing jurisdictions and homeowner associations.

Currently in use by many lending institutions to manage over 3 million property loans, this unique solution creates an objective and auditable review process that is configurable to client specifications. It can be used in the management of all types of services when resolution of requests must be handled quickly and accurately while minimizing response times.  Our solutions provide an audit trail for all actions taken on properties, with centralized document management and electronic files available for all approved users. Among our quality control measures are field oversight inspectors that visit a percentage of the inventory, making certain properties are maintained to our standards of excellence.

First Preston HT has recently been awarded $49 million in government contracts for property preservation and management.

Overallowable Management: A centralized solution for managing property preservation bids and extension approvals used to receive, track and manage requests related to specific actions on properties.

Find out how First Preston HT can customize a solution for you to
maximize results for your inventory of assets.

Call Ron Kercenneck at

(972) 419-5480