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AI Automation for Home Inspectors: Run a One-Person Business That Feels Like a Company

You’re in a crawl space checking foundation work when your phone buzzes. A real estate agent wants to schedule an inspection for tomorrow. You can’t answer because you’re covered in dirt and holding a flashlight. By the time you crawl out and call back, they’ve moved on to another inspector. This is the home inspection paradox. You need to be in attics and crawl spaces doing inspections to make money. But being unavailable means missing the calls that generate that work in the first place. ...

January 30, 2026 · Kenyon

AI Automation for Real Estate Agents: Turn More Leads Into Closings

You’re at your kid’s soccer game when your phone buzzes. New Zillow lead. You step away to call them back. No answer. You leave a voicemail. They never call back. Three weeks later, you see that same buyer close on a house with a different agent. One who responded in 2 minutes instead of 20. This is the reality of real estate in 2026. Speed wins. Follow-up wins. But you can’t be glued to your phone 24/7 and still have a life. ...

January 22, 2026 · Kenyon

What AI Automation Actually Looks Like for a Property Manager

It’s 11pm on a Saturday. A tenant texts about a leaking pipe. Another emails asking when their lease expires. A prospective renter wants to schedule a showing for tomorrow. Your phone doesn’t stop. When you manage 50, 100, or 200+ units, the communication alone becomes a full-time job. Add maintenance coordination, lease tracking, and rent collection, and you’re working nights and weekends just to keep up. AI automation can take the repetitive stuff off your plate — so you can focus on growing your portfolio, not drowning in it. ...

January 17, 2026 · Kenyon
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