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A Guide for Common Rental Property Maintenance

A Guide for Common Rental Property Maintenance

As a property owner, you know that owning and maintaining rental properties requires a great deal of work. From dealing with resident requests to handling maintenance issues, there is no shortage of tasks that need to be taken care of on a regular basis. We'll cover some of the more common maintenance issues you may encounter as a landlord and discuss the best ways to handle them below.

Inspections
It is important to schedule regular inspections of your rental property so that any problems can be identified and addressed quickly. During an inspection, check for any visible signs of damage or wear and tear, such as broken fixtures, peeling paint, water damage, etc. Make sure electrical outlets are in working order and any appliances are clean and functioning properly. Also look for potential safety hazards like exposed wiring or loose railings.

Repairs
When dealing with repairs, it is important to prioritize the most urgent items first. For example, a broken heater might be more pressing than a leaking faucet because not having heat during winter could pose health risks for residents. Depending on the issue at hand, it might be necessary to bring in a professional contractor in if the problem is beyond your scope of expertise. If you do decide to hire an outside contractor for repairs or renovations, make sure they are licensed and insured in case anything goes wrong during the job.

Preventative Measures
Another way to save time and money in the long run is by taking preventative measures whenever possible. This could include things like regularly checking smoke detectors or caulking windowsills before cold weather sets in. By being proactive with maintenance tasks, you can help avoid costly repairs down the line while also ensuring your residents’ safety and comfort throughout their stay at your rental property.


All property owners must face the reality that there will always be maintenance issues that come up from time to time with their rental properties—but it doesn't have to be overwhelming! By staying on top of regular inspections and taking preventative measures where possible, you can better prepare yourself for any issues that arise while also helping ensure safety and comfort for your tenants. With these tips in mind, managing rental property maintenance should become less daunting over time! Interested in more preventative maintenance ideas? Check us out on www.instagram.com/zannopm

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