Campus Local Service Partner Program

One Selected Service Placement Per Available College Market

Become the local service partner positioned on a college-market housing path for property owners, investors, landlords, property managers, and campus-area homeowners who need trusted local contractors and property services near campus.

Independent platform. Not university-affiliated. No guaranteed leads, jobs, contracts, or revenue. Local market presence and licensing (where applicable) required.

See If Your School Is Available

One college market. One selected local service placement.

CollegeHousing.ai reviews and places one local service professional per category per available college market. When property owners, investors, and managers arrive at a market page, a selected service partner can be positioned where trusted local-contractor needs start — not buried in a generic service directory.

One Selected Local Service Placement Per Available College Market

CollegeHousing.ai is built around school-first housing decisions. When a local service placement is available, we look for a provider who can support campus-area property owners, managers, investors, and landlords with real service context.

Service Category Fit

Service type matching campus-area property needs: maintenance, cleaning, landscaping, HVAC, handyman, painting, roofing, and more.

Distance to Campus Market

Service-area proximity to the specific college or university, ensuring fast response for campus-area property needs.

Response Time

Ability to respond quickly to owner, investor, manager, and landlord service requests during the academic calendar.

Turnover / Move-In Support

Experience handling seasonal maintenance, cleaning, repairs, and unit preparation timed to student move-in cycles.

Owner and Parent Support

Comfort working with out-of-town owners, parent buyers, and remote investors who need clear communication and reliable service.

Licensing / Insurance Where Applicable

Active licensing where required by state or local law. General liability insurance and appropriate coverage expected.

Reliability

Track record of showing up on time, completing work as described, and communicating clearly with property owners and managers.

Local Trust

Preference for providers who can represent the market with credibility, quality workmanship, and a strong local reputation.

How the Local Service Partner Seat Works

CollegeHousing.ai is not a generic service directory or lead marketplace. It is a school-first housing decision platform that can position one selected local service partner per category inside college-market paths for property owners, investors, landlords, property managers, and campus-area homeowners.

  • One selected placement per service category per available college market
  • School-specific visibility on housing market and owner-support pages
  • Owner, investor, landlord, and manager service inquiry paths
  • Placement alongside real estate, lending, insurance, and property management partners
  • Application-based review by market, category, licensing (where applicable), responsiveness, and fit
See If Your School Is Available

Local service placement is reviewed by market, category, licensing/insurance, responsiveness, and fit. CollegeHousing.ai does not guarantee leads, jobs, contracts, or revenue. University names are used for geographic reference only.

Who This Is For

Trusted local service providers

Licensed contractors and trades near campus
Cleaning, landscaping, and property maintenance providers
Handyman and repair services
Painters, roofers, HVAC, and specialty trades
Providers who understand campus-area property needs and the academic calendar

Who This Is Not For

Not a generic directory listing

Providers who only want a generic directory listing
Businesses without campus-area service experience
Providers who cannot work around the academic calendar
Unlicensed or uninsured providers (where licensing applies)
Providers who cannot respond quickly to owner/manager inquiries

FAQ

Common questions about the local service partner placement

Is the local service partner seat exclusive by college market?

CollegeHousing.ai places one reviewed local service partner per category per college market. Placement is not a legal exclusive — but only one partner per service category is positioned on a given university market page at a time.

Does CollegeHousing.ai guarantee leads, jobs, or revenue?

No. CollegeHousing.ai does not guarantee lead volume, inquiry count, job volume, revenue, or any specific business outcome. The platform creates visibility and inquiry routing where available. Partner results depend on market conditions, property owner and manager activity, and the partner's own responsiveness and service quality.

Is this affiliated with the university?

No. CollegeHousing.ai is an independent educational housing decision platform. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by any college or university. University names are used for geographic reference only.

What types of local service providers are a good fit?

Licensed, insured, and reliable local contractors, tradespeople, maintenance providers, cleaning services, landscapers, painters, roofers, HVAC technicians, handymen, and other trusted property-service providers who understand campus-area property needs and can respond during the academic calendar.

Is licensing or insurance required?

Where licensing is required by state or local law, active licensing is required for partner placement. General liability insurance and appropriate coverage are expected. Providers must meet all applicable state, local, and trade requirements.

What happens after I request information?

Your submission is reviewed by market availability, service category, licensing (where applicable), responsiveness, and campus-market fit. A team member may reach out if the market is available and fit is aligned. Submission does not imply approval, placement, or guaranteed outcomes.

CollegeHousing.ai is an independent educational housing decision platform. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by any college or university. CollegeHousing.ai does not employ, endorse, or guarantee the work of any service partner. Partner placement does not guarantee leads, jobs, contracts, or any specific business outcome. Service providers are independently operated and must maintain applicable licensing and insurance.

Educational and informational review only. Not investment, tax, legal, or financial advice. Not a guarantee of work volume, revenue, client acquisition, or business performance.

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