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hello everybody and thank you for stopping by today in today's tutorial we are going to look at how the maintenance requests software within the turf press building management system works so let's jump in so first of all let's imagine that we are a tenant and that we want to submit a work request or work order to our building manager so the way that we would do this is as a tenant we could simply visit the website or log in to the buildings app and all we need to do here is to click on the menu and we can click on tenant portal or login once we're logged in we'll be redirected to the tenant portal on the tenant portal page we can scroll down as the tenant and select work orders once we go over to the work order page we will be brought to a page that allows us as the tenant to essentially describe the issue that we're having so the landlord or pop or building manager can I think fix the issue for us now there's a couple of things that make this much much more efficiently done through...