STR Property Owners

You own a cabin in the Smokies. You live somewhere else.

Most renovation problems are visibility problems. When the property is a nine-hour drive away, “it’s going fine” is not information — it’s a request to stop asking.

The documentation standard

Every Pantaleón project is documented on CompanyCam: daily photographs, timestamped and organized by project code, shared with you while the work happens — not after. You open the album from wherever you live and see today’s progress, today.

Written scope before work begins. Schedule stated in days. Changes photographed and approved in writing. No surprises and no excuses.

Turnovers scheduled around your booking calendar

Renovation on a rental is lost revenue until the listing reopens. Scope is sequenced against your booking calendar, the turnaround window is stated in days before work begins, and the go-live date is part of the schedule — not a hope attached to it.

Maintenance before it becomes a review

A Project 20 maintenance contract puts seasonal exterior care, touch-up cycles, and small repairs on a schedule — with priority booking and a photographed record of every visit. The property stays guest-ready; you stay informed from wherever you are.

For property managers

We do cabin renovation and maintenance for short-term rental properties in Sevier County. What we do differently is documentation: live CompanyCam updates shared with owners and managers — no surprises and no excuses. If your portfolio needs a vendor who answers with photographs and dates, we’d like to be your preferred vendor.

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