7 Top Tips For Rental Property Maintenance

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Landlords beware! Take pride in your property by abiding by these simple home maintenance tips. If you do small jobs regularly around your residence, it will keep you from having to tackle a giant fix or hire a professional. 
 
1 – Keep Your Property Dry 
Water can cause severe damage to a home if left unattended. Water can come from leaking pipes, condensation, the water heater and much more. The best way to prevent these issues from becoming a big problem is to check around these areas regularly. Seal up leaks, contain condensation, and service your water heater when necessary.  
 
2 – Don’t Get Left In the Dust
Air conditioner filters keep air flow steady throughout the home. They also keep out dust and other particles that can become a struggle especially for people with allergies. Changing these filters regularly is easy to do and prevents the property owner from having to pay a professional for their cleaning services. 
 
Maintenance tips for the exterior of your home3 – Invest In The Exterior 
Repainting the exterior of the home is a great way to catch the attention of a potential renter. While it might be a pricey add-on, it will be worth it. Having a fresh coat of paint makes the tenant feel like they are in a brand-new space. 
 
4 – Keep Your Home Safe 
Make sure to check and replace batteries in both smoke and carbon monoxide detectors at least once a year. Also, consider adding a security system. Some of the newer models have cameras that allow tenants to keep an eye on their kids and pets when they are not at home. 
 
5 – Keep the Critters Away 
Every other month, property owners should spray or have their properties sprayed by a professional. This preventative maintenance will keep an insect infestation from happening. 
 
Home maintenance - how to prevent water damage6 – Watch Out For Water Damage 
Grout and caulk play an important role in preventing water damage in your kitchen and bath areas. All it takes is a small crack in the tile or the wearing away of grout to start water damage. Keep these areas freshly caulked and check regularly for broken tiles in baths, showers, kitchens, and sinks. 
 
7 – Prolonging The Life Of A Water Heater
Water heaters are great because they do their job with very little maintenance. Prolong the life of a water heater by draining all the water out once a year. This will keep deposits that could prevent the machinery from working properly from building up.  
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