Top 4 Rental Property Maintenance Tasks Every Landlord Needs to Know

11/19/2019

After the loss of rental income and bad tenants, real estate maintenance is the third greatest pain point for landlords.

From mold cleaning to re-caulking the tiles, there are certain different tasks involved in rental property maintenance.

If left unaddressed, such problems may escalate and create more hassle for landlords and tenants alike.

In order to avoid such a nuisance, here are top rental property maintenance tasks every landlord should do -

1. Exterminate on a regular basis

Pests and rodents populate rapidly and cause an unnecessary nuisance in your home. They also pose health risks for you and your family.

It is, therefore, important to get rid of pests before they find a permanent refuge on your property.

Check for pest infestation at regular intervals. You can also schedule a pest exterminator quarterly.

It is better to spend $25 on pest extermination rather than losing $1000 over tenant turnover.


2. Examine for water damage and leaks

For every landlord, water damage and leaks are like enemies! It can crop up out of nowhere and cause various problems like mold & mildew, furniture damage, etc.

Thus, it is very crucial to inspect the property for water damage and leaks.

The ideal time to perform water damage inspection is post rainstorm, snow melt and hot summer days when pipes tend to sweat!

If you observe signs of water around windows, doors, sinks, bathtubs, and roofs, it indicates a probability of water damage.


3. Check caulking and grouting

Grouting and caulking between the tiles, windows, doors, and tubs may loosen and crack over time.

They are responsible for waterproofing and hence you may experience water damage on your rental property.

Therefore, check for caulking and grouting on a regular basis. In the case of cracking and loosening, replace it immediately.


4. Test smoke detectors

Smoke and carbon detectors should be inspected regularly. These devices are meant to protect our lives.

If there is carbon monoxide leak in your building and smoke detectors are faulty, you might face legal action.

Whether battery operated or hard-wired, fix a schedule to check these devices.

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