Rental property owners around the United States have had some pretty rough challenges this year. Of course, their tenants have had some pretty rough challenges, too. If you are a rental property owner, and you have good tenants right now, you’re probably very grateful. To keep your good tenants as happy and comfortable as possible, you might consider spending some time caring for the safety and security of the property.
For example, are your tenants happy with the quality and strength of the locks on the doors and windows? Is it possible to install some automated or motion-sensing lights on the exterior of your property? Are there any potential trip hazards? Are stairways or overhead landings in good condition?
Giving attention to basic things like these can do a lot to keep your tenants valuing you as a landlord, and are often cost-effective ways to maintain the value of your rental property.
