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Your Weekly Compliance To-Do List: One Simple View, Every Week

This new feature will make your rent roll compliance even easier with everything you need on the one page.

Kathryn Docking

10 November 2025
Your Weekly Compliance To-Do List: One Simple View, Every Week
We’re excited to introduce a new feature in your Taskforce portal designed to make compliance management even easier — your Weekly Compliance To-Do List.
This new dashboard gives you a clear, at-a-glance summary of everything needing attention for the week ahead, helping you stay on top of upcoming safety checks, rectification approvals, and notices of entry — all in one place.
Here’s what you can do from your Weekly Compliance view:
  • Tick off safety check jobs due in the next week
  • Review and approve rectification quotes quickly and efficiently
  • Approve notices of entry for upcoming property visits
  • See all active jobs from the week in a single, easy-to-navigate list
This feature brings all your key compliance tasks together, streamlining your workflow and saving valuable admin time. Whether you manage a handful of properties or an entire rent roll, your Weekly Compliance To-Do List ensures nothing slips through the cracks.
It’s just one more way Taskforce is helping you manage property compliance with clarity, confidence, and ease.
Find out more
We are on YouTube! Search "Taskforce Webinar - Weekly To Do List" for our in depth walkthrough of the new process.
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