Forms that keep viewings, tenancies and moves on schedule
How agents, landlords and property managers use forms to run open houses, screen tenants, log maintenance and quote moves without chasing paperwork.

A property business runs on paper trails that used to live in a clipboard by the front door: who viewed the flat, who wants to lease the unit, what the tenant's boiler is doing, and how many boxes are coming out of a three-bed semi. Move each of those onto a form and the trail becomes searchable, timestamped and impossible to lose in a car door.
The forms below aren't decorative โ each one replaces a specific piece of admin that currently happens by phone, text or a paper sheet that gets thrown away at the end of the week. Start with whichever one currently costs you the most follow-up calls.
Start with the process, not the form
Before building anything, write down what happens the moment someone submits. An open house sign-in that nobody reads back is just a fire log. A maintenance request that doesn't tell the tenant what happens next generates a chasing phone call within a day. The form is the front door; the workflow behind it โ who gets notified, what the reply says, where the record lands โ is the actual product.
Start from a ready-made property form
Free to preview, yours to edit โ every question, rule and colour stays editable.
Property Viewing / Open House Sign-In
Fast visitor intake for showings, with buying timeline and agent follow-up consent.
Tenant Maintenance Request
Issue reporting for property managers with severity triage and photo uploads.
Moving Estimate Request
Inventory checklist and access details so movers can quote accurately.
Commercial Lease Inquiry
Office, retail and warehouse space enquiry with size, term and fit-out needs.
Home Inspection Request
Booking and scope checklist for buyers scheduling a property inspection.
Property Viewing Card
Book a viewing in seconds: property, timing and buying position.
The six forms every property business needs
1. Open house sign-in
Keep it to name, phone, email, and one dropdown: "are you working with an agent?" That single question saves the awkward conversation later and tells you whether to route the lead to a buyer's agent or handle it directly. Add a tick box for "email me similar listings" โ it's the easiest permission-based list you'll ever build, and it turns a one-off viewing into an ongoing lead.
Common mistake: making people sign in on paper "as well as" the form. Pick one. If it's the form, put it on a tablet at the door and treat a blank sign-in sheet as a broken viewing, not a quiet one.
2. Tenant maintenance request
This form only works if it asks enough to triage without a call-back. Ask which room, what's affected, whether it's urgent (no heat, water, security) or routine, and require a photo. A photo of a leak is worth ten minutes of description and stops a contractor turning up with the wrong parts.
Give tenants a real acknowledgement: "Logged as urgent โ a contractor will call within 4 hours" versus "Logged as routine โ expect contact within 3 working days." Most tenant complaints about maintenance are really complaints about not knowing what happens next, not about the wait itself.
3. Commercial lease enquiry
Commercial tenants think in different units to residential ones โ square footage, use class, lease length, fit-out needs. Ask for the business type and intended use up front; it changes whether the unit is even legally suitable and saves a viewing that goes nowhere. A budget-per-month band and preferred start date let you triage against your actual availability instead of guessing from a vague enquiry.
4. Home inspection request
Buyers booking an inspection need to give access details and a completion deadline, because inspectors work against a chain. Ask for the property address, access arrangements (keys, agent meet, vacant with lockbox code) and whether it's a standard or specialist inspection (damp, structural, drainage). Missing access details are the single biggest cause of an inspector standing outside a locked door.
5. Moving estimate request
The quote quality lives or dies on inventory detail. Ask for property size, number of bedrooms, floor level and lift access, then let people flag large or awkward items โ piano, pool table, wardrobe that won't flat-pack โ as a separate question rather than burying them in a general notes box. Photo upload of a room or a garage does the same job here as it does for trade quotes: it replaces a site visit.
6. Property viewing request
Separate from open house sign-in, this is for people booking a private viewing on a live listing. Keep it to the listing reference, preferred times and a mortgage-in-principle status question โ knowing whether someone is proceedable changes how fast you move to book them in ahead of a busier weekend slot.
Screening, disclosure and trust
Anything that touches a tenancy application should say plainly what checks will be run โ credit, reference, right-to-rent โ and link your privacy notice next to the submit button. Never ask for a full bank statement or ID upload on a general enquiry form; save identity documents for the stage where an applicant has actually been offered a tenancy, and use a secure upload rather than an email attachment.
For maintenance and inspection forms, be explicit about response-time commitments only if you can actually keep them. A form that promises a four-hour urgent response and then goes silent does more damage to trust than no promise at all.
A quick checklist before you publish
- Does every enquiry form route to the person who owns that property or area? - Can a tenant tell, from the confirmation screen, roughly when to expect contact? - Does the maintenance form force a photo before it can be submitted? - Have you removed any field that only matters after someone is shortlisted or offered a tenancy? - Does the moving or inspection form capture access details, not just an address? - Have you tested the sign-in form on the tablet you'll actually use at the door?
Copy one of these and edit it in minutes
Free to preview, yours to edit โ every question, rule and colour stays editable.
Property Viewing / Open House Sign-In
Fast visitor intake for showings, with buying timeline and agent follow-up consent.
Tenant Maintenance Request
Issue reporting for property managers with severity triage and photo uploads.
Commercial Lease Inquiry
Office, retail and warehouse space enquiry with size, term and fit-out needs.
Ready-made forms for this article
Start from a template that already collects what this post recommends โ you can edit every question afterwards.
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Property Viewing / Open House Sign-In
Fast visitor intake for showings, with buying timeline and agent follow-up consent.
Real Estate & Property10 questionsOne question per screenMatches: real, estate, viewings
- Use this template
Tenant Maintenance Request
Issue reporting for property managers with severity triage and photo uploads.
Real Estate & Property11 questionsClassic layoutMatches: real, estate, property
- Use this template
Moving Estimate Request
Inventory checklist and access details so movers can quote accurately.
Real Estate & Property14 questionsClassic layoutMatches: real, estate, property





