As summer arrives in Michigan, rental properties face unique challenges. Hot temperatures, increased tenant activity, and seasonal wear-and-tear can quickly lead to costly repairs if left unchecked. For landlords, summer isn’t just a busy leasing season’s also the time to tackle preventative maintenance that protects your investment and keeps tenants satisfied.
Whether you manage single family homes in Detroit, lakeside cottages in northern Michigan, or suburban rentals across the state, having a summer maintenance plan is essential. In this article, we’ll explore the most important areas of focus for landlords, the risks of neglecting seasonal upkeep, and how a proactive strategy helps maintain property value year after year.



