Our QR codes are most commonly used as an extra layer of protection against the possible loss of items or as a way for staff members at locations where you lose an item to contact you. But these codes are also useful in the case of physical properties like apartments, houses, or even businesses. If a QR code is put on the building’s door or somewhere near it, a person who needs to contact you, for whatever reason, will be able to do so freely. This makes it a fast and worry-free solution for both parties involved. More on that below.
A QUICK SETUP GUIDE WITH A REVIEW OF THE FEATURES
PlACE IT PROPERLY.
Once the codes are delivered, simply choose a fitting spot for the tag and apply it. It is recommended that you put it somewhere visible , and it should be a spot that’s easy for people to scan.
SCAN IT YOURSELF FIRST TO ACTIVATE IT
Once you place the code, scan it with your phone and follow through with the setup steps. Fill in the correct details so that any potential individual who needs to contact you later is able to.
AN INDIVIDUAL WILL BE ABLE TO TALK TO YOU ABOUT ANYTHING REGARDING YOUR PROPERTY.
Often, people need to contact the owner of their neighboring flat; in this case, a cleverly placed abTag code could make all the difference . The same applies to owners of businesses like cafes, restaurants, and other establishments.
ONCE THE CODE IS SCANNED, ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS CONVERSE WITH THE PERSON WHO SCANNED IT.
A built-in chat room will be created for private conversation, in which the other party can share their concerns. It’s worth mentioning that you will be notified immediately anytime someone scans your QR code. Further, all messages exchanged are 100% protected and can even be anonymous if you so desire.
For all types of physical properties, an abTag code is a significant upgrade
Aside from the benefits described above, you also have the option to assign a co-owner to your code. This means that if you aren’t free to talk when someone scans your QR code, another person can handle communications for you. A QR code could also potentially help Airbnb flat owners and common renters, like when tenants need to speak to their landlords. It should be noted that, once the tag is scanned, not all of the details you’ve input will be shown – just the ones that were already visible. Lastly, you can change precisely what information you have visible, or you can simply hide it, if needed.
Situations in which the abTag QR codes could be useful
- The owner is away, but you still need to contact them.
If you ever go away for travel, long-term work, or for any other reason, it is absolutely recommended that you leave at least one way for people to contact you. A QR tag could be used in these situations as a quick way for neighbors to chat with you in case anything happens to your building. The same goes for the electricity/water company employees' ability to notify you remotely about incoming bills. It can even be helpful should your house manager need to reach you about any sort of emergency.
- Missed deliveries.
Let’s say one of your packages was delivered while you weren’t home. In this case, if you have a QR code on your door, the delivery person will still be able to inform you of what you missed and when. You can also provide additional instructions for incoming deliveries if you know you won’t be home when they arrive, ensuring the carrier will notify you immediately. If you want, you can also just leave instructions to have your delivery left on your doorstep if you plan on returning soon.
- Real estate showings and renting.
While searching for potential buyers/tenants for your property, it would be wise to get a personal abTag code that could indicate to others that you are open to dialogue. It’s likely that someone will pass your property and will be interested in acquiring it, so a QR tag will direct them to you . It’s especially helpful if you aren’t getting additional help from a real estate agent or live in a rural area, where contacting other people is often harder than in cities.
- Land or farm boundaries.
When in possession of large pieces of land, it’s important to look after your property and inform others of property lines so they don’t accidentally stumble into your territory without reason. Marking the start and end boundaries with a QR code is a great solution, as it gives people a way to ask relevant questions, especially if they plan on crossing the line to hike, camp, or for any other reason.
- Extended absences.
If you leave your house for long periods of time, a QR code with your contact data may help others reach out to you in the event of unforeseen circumstances. You can have remote contact with other neighbors, as well, who might be able to solve minor issues if they arise at any point while you’re away. The code is definitely a must-have if you’re moving abroad temporarily, participating in international programs, or constantly traveling for long periods of time.
abTag QR Codes on houses and apartments – a fast and effective way to solve problems
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Suitable for any situation, helpful for all parties. Both you and the person who scans the code will be able to communicate more easily, and you will get straightforward feedback about your residence, deliveries, etc.
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Suitable for any situation, helpful for all parties. Both you and the person who scans the code will be able to communicate more easily, and you will get straightforward feedback about your residence, deliveries, etc.
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A digital lifeline between you, your home, and passersby. Instead having to have irrelevant and annoying interactions, you can get right to solving the issue. Simply view the message left by the person who scanned your code, and you can quickly work out a solution together.
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Significantly fewer worries about emergencies. If anything should happen to your property, people in your area will be ready to notify you in a fast and effective manner.
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Extra features like co-ownership. If you share your residence with another person, simply notify them that you’ve put a QR code on the entrance . If you prefer to share the incentive and benefit equally, propose that you split the job and add them as a co-owner. Then, it will be almost twice as easy to deal with any incoming inquiries or problems.