Homestruk Maintenance Triage
/install homestruk-maintenance-triage
Homestruk Maintenance Triage
Classify, prioritize, and route tenant maintenance requests using Massachusetts habitability standards and Homestruk SOPs.
When to Use This Skill
- Tenant texts/emails about a maintenance issue
- Work order needs priority classification
- Need to decide: emergency dispatch vs scheduled repair
- Reviewing open work orders for overdue items
- Property inspection reveals issues
Severity Classification
EMERGENCY (respond within 2 hours)
Indicators: flooding, gas leak, no heat (winter), sewage backup, fire damage, broken exterior door/lock, electrical hazard, carbon monoxide alarm, structural collapse risk.
Action: Immediately dispatch contractor. Notify owner. If gas leak or fire: tell tenant to evacuate and call 911. MA law: landlord must maintain habitable conditions (105 CMR 410). Failure to respond to emergencies = potential liability.
URGENT (respond within 24 hours)
Indicators: no hot water, broken window, pest infestation, A/C failure (heat wave), refrigerator not working, toilet not flushing (only toilet), roof leak (active).
Action: Schedule contractor within 24 hours. Notify owner.
ROUTINE (respond within 3-7 days)
Indicators: dripping faucet, running toilet, minor appliance issue, cosmetic damage, squeaky door, clogged (non-emergency) drain, light fixture out, minor pest sighting.
Action: Create work order. Schedule at mutual convenience.
COSMETIC / LOW (schedule at next convenient time)
Indicators: paint touch-up, weatherstripping, caulking, minor wall damage, cabinet door alignment.
Action: Add to next scheduled maintenance visit or turnover list.
Triage Process
When a maintenance request comes in:
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Classify severity using the categories above
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Identify contractor type needed:
- Plumber: water leaks, drains, toilets, water heater
- Electrician: outlets, wiring, panel, light fixtures
- HVAC: heating, A/C, ventilation, ductwork
- General handyman: doors, locks, drywall, painting
- Roofer: roof leaks, flashing, gutters
- Pest control: insects, rodents, wildlife
- Locksmith: lockouts, rekeying, deadbolts
- Appliance repair: fridge, stove, dishwasher, washer/dryer
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Check contractor roster: Read ~/.openclaw/workspace/contractors/ for available vendors. Match by trade and service area.
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Estimate cost range:
Type Typical Range Plumber (service call) $150-350 Electrician (service call) $150-300 HVAC (service call) $150-400 Handyman (hourly) $50-100/hr Roofer (repair) $300-1500 Pest control (treatment) $150-400 Locksmith (rekey) $75-200 Appliance repair $150-400 -
Generate work order:
Save to ~/.openclaw/workspace-ops/work-orders/WO-[DATE]-[SLUG].md:
# Work Order: [SHORT DESCRIPTION]
Date opened: [DATE]
Property: [ADDRESS]
Unit: [UNIT]
Tenant: [NAME]
Phone: [PHONE]
## Issue
[Description from tenant]
## Classification
Severity: [EMERGENCY/URGENT/ROUTINE/COSMETIC]
Trade needed: [PLUMBER/ELECTRICIAN/etc]
Estimated cost: $[RANGE]
## Dispatch
Contractor: [NAME or "unassigned"]
Dispatched: [DATE or "pending"]
ETA: [DATE/TIME]
## Status
[ ] Acknowledged by tenant
[ ] Contractor dispatched
[ ] Work scheduled for: [DATE]
[ ] Work completed
[ ] Tenant confirmed resolution
[ ] Invoice received: $[AMOUNT]
[ ] Owner notified of cost
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Notify tenant: Draft a response to the tenant confirming receipt and providing the expected timeline based on severity level.
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Notify owner (if cost > $300 or emergency): Draft a brief owner notification with the issue, estimated cost, and recommended action.
Massachusetts Habitability Requirements (105 CMR 410)
The MA Sanitary Code requires landlords to maintain:
- Structural elements in good repair
- Weathertight windows and doors
- Adequate heating (68F Oct 1 - May 31)
- Hot and cold running water
- Working plumbing and sewage
- Working electrical systems
- Extermination of insects and rodents
- Smoke and CO detectors
- Egress and safety requirements
Failure to maintain habitability = tenant can:
- Withhold rent (MGL c.239 s.8A)
- Repair and deduct (up to 4 months rent per year)
- File complaints with Board of Health
- Sue for damages
ALWAYS flag habitability issues as URGENT or EMERGENCY. Never let a habitability issue sit as ROUTINE.
Integration with Existing SOPs
- Reference ~/.openclaw/workspace/sops/05-work-orders.md
- Reference ~/.openclaw/workspace/sops/06-tenant-communication.md
- Check contractor roster in ~/.openclaw/workspace/contractors/
About Homestruk
This skill is part of the Homestruk Landlord Operations System — a complete property management toolkit for self-managing landlords.
Free: Download the Rent-Ready Turnover Checklist at homestruk.com Full System: 10 operations documents + spreadsheets at homestruk.com
Built by Homestruk Properties LLC | homestruk.com
- Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
- Run the install command in chat:
/install homestruk-maintenance-triage - After installation, invoke the skill by name or use
/homestruk-maintenance-triage - Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
What is Homestruk Maintenance Triage?
Triage tenant maintenance requests by severity, assign priority, identify the right contractor type, estimate costs, and generate work orders. Use when a ten... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 110 downloads so far.
How do I install Homestruk Maintenance Triage?
Run "/install homestruk-maintenance-triage" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.
Is Homestruk Maintenance Triage free?
Yes, Homestruk Maintenance Triage is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.
Which platforms does Homestruk Maintenance Triage support?
Homestruk Maintenance Triage is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).
Who created Homestruk Maintenance Triage?
It is built and maintained by Adams Jean Baptiste (@adamsjb); the current version is v1.0.0.