Imagine that you’re a property owner looking forward to the big day your new tenants will be moving in. Upon your last walk-through, you discover a clogged toilet. How best to fix it?
To help you save money on your rental property’s utility bills and decrease your environmental impact, we’ve compiled 5 things you can do to make your rental property more energy-efficient.
The key to proper plumbing management is knowing what warning signs to look out for. You don’t have to be an expert or professional plumber; you only have to know what you need to pay attention to and what to do when something happens.
As people embrace autumn, they often look to make changes to their homes. From wardrobe to interior design, there are many things you can do to get the most out of fall decor and remodel or redecorate your home or the rentals you manage for the season.
As TenantCloud maintenance management allows both landlords and tenants to easily deal with maintenance issues in rental properties, we’re keeping track of common maintenance requests with the goal of making the process of reporting a problem, tracking progress and resolving issues smoother.
On average, landlords will spend 1.5x their monthly rent collection each year on maintenance to their property. These figures indicate that there is room for landlords to increase their margins by making their home more durable.
For starters, it may seem that letting renters purchase and provide their own appliances is less troublesome for landlords because they won’t be on the hook to handle any repairs. It’s not in your best interest if you’re trying to increase rental income rather than simply filling the vacancy.
Preventing pest infestations in rental properties is not necessarily an easy task. Maintaining a pest-free rental takes a lot of effort and is not always pleasant. However, if you follow the right steps, you’ll be able to keep pests out of your rental property.
A rental property might provide you with income, but you have to keep investing in it to save on long-term repairs and maintain high standards. As a landlord, you should plan to complete the following maintenance tips at least once a year. What better time than spring?
The coldest months of the year are almost here. What this means for most households in colder regions is that it’s time to look for ways to keep your house warm and comfortable.