As a landlord, you have big decisions to make about what you’ll allow and what you won’t with your tenant’s rights in the property. One of those decisions comes about every summer on gas grill regulations. Your tenants are ready to enjoy summer cook outs and want to grill out right by your rental property. It’s just another harmless summer activity, right?
The move in inspection is without a doubt one of the most important aspects of moving into a rental home or apartment. At first glance, it may look like everything is in tip top condition. However, as you dig a little deeper, you may notice otherwise. Before you become the official new resident, you need to make sure every bit of damage is properly noted. If it is not properly noted beforehand, you may be held liable for it when you are ready to move out.
A landlord’s job can be very stressful at times. They want to keep their tenant’s happy, their expenses low and they want their time and energy to be worth the income. With a full schedule of properties to manage and a never-ending to-do list, landlords can find themselves stressed out trying to juggle everything and separating each properties needs from the others.