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Property managers often worry that an AI receptionist will fail the moment a tenant calls with a genuine crisis. Like a flooding kitchen sink.
To find out, Pablo Gonzalez decided to test it live.
In this episode of Property Management Frame Breakers, Pablo Gonzalez sits down with Tim Richards of Real Property Management Titan, a property management operator experimenting with an AI receptionist to handle incoming tenant calls.
Instead of theory, Pablo runs a real test. He calls the office line, reports a maintenance issue, and watches how the AI responds. The result reveals a new operational playbook for property managers dealing with maintenance requests, work order triage, and after hours emergencies without adding headcount.
You'll learn:
🤖 How an AI receptionist can triage a tenant maintenance request and create a work order in real time
🚨 The moment the system detects a true emergency and escalates the call automatically
🏡 How property managers can route maintenance calls without forcing residents to email or log tickets
⚙️ The operational playbook RPM Titan is using to handle maintenance requests at scale
📈 Why AI front desks may become the first layer of property management operations
🎧 Listen now to hear what actually happens when a tenant calls an AI about a broken sink.
🌟 Stay Connected with Us:
🎙️ Connect with Pablo Gonzalez on LinkedIn
📬Subscribe to Vendoroo's Weekly Newsletter
💼 Follow Vendoroo on LinkedIn
🌐 Visit Vendoroo's Website
Chapters:
0:00 Tim Richards Shares Owner Feedback on RPM Titan's Receptionist
1:29 Testing Maintenance: Reporting a Broken Kitchen Sink
2:12 The Emergency Pivot: Handling a Flooding Scenario
2:54 Pablo's Feedback on the First Call
3:36 Human or AI? Questioning Carol’s Identity
3:58 Carol's Knowledge Base on Pet Policies & Sales
5:03 Overview on Carol's Property Maintenance Services
5:50 Sending a Message to Tim via Carol
6:27 Proof of Automation in Action
7:18 Vendoroo in Scaling Quality and Removing Variability
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Property managers often worry that an AI receptionist will fail the moment a tenant calls with a genuine crisis. Like a flooding kitchen sink.
To find out, Pablo Gonzalez decided to test it live.
In this episode of Property Management Frame Breakers, Pablo Gonzalez sits down with Tim Richards of Real Property Management Titan, a property management operator experimenting with an AI receptionist to handle incoming tenant calls.
Instead of theory, Pablo runs a real test. He calls the office line, reports a maintenance issue, and watches how the AI responds. The result reveals a new operational playbook for property managers dealing with maintenance requests, work order triage, and after hours emergencies without adding headcount.
You'll learn:
🤖 How an AI receptionist can triage a tenant maintenance request and create a work order in real time
🚨 The moment the system detects a true emergency and escalates the call automatically
🏡 How property managers can route maintenance calls without forcing residents to email or log tickets
⚙️ The operational playbook RPM Titan is using to handle maintenance requests at scale
📈 Why AI front desks may become the first layer of property management operations
🎧 Listen now to hear what actually happens when a tenant calls an AI about a broken sink.
🌟 Stay Connected with Us:
🎙️ Connect with Pablo Gonzalez on LinkedIn
📬Subscribe to Vendoroo's Weekly Newsletter
💼 Follow Vendoroo on LinkedIn
🌐 Visit Vendoroo's Website
Chapters:
0:00 Tim Richards Shares Owner Feedback on RPM Titan's Receptionist
1:29 Testing Maintenance: Reporting a Broken Kitchen Sink
2:12 The Emergency Pivot: Handling a Flooding Scenario
2:54 Pablo's Feedback on the First Call
3:36 Human or AI? Questioning Carol’s Identity
3:58 Carol's Knowledge Base on Pet Policies & Sales
5:03 Overview on Carol's Property Maintenance Services
5:50 Sending a Message to Tim via Carol
6:27 Proof of Automation in Action
7:18 Vendoroo in Scaling Quality and Removing Variability

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