Drowning in Maintenance Requests

Landlords get many maintenance requests, and they can quickly become overwhelming. They may seem unavoidable, and while it’s impossible to stop them completely, there are ways to deal with them and reduce them once and for all. These four tips can help.  The first thing to do when getting bombarded with maintenance requests is to check the agreements. Find out if the repairs really are required, or if they are the tenant’s responsibility. It’s a good idea to hold a meeting with the tenants and go over the lease agreement again, to clarify what each party’s role is in maintaining the property.    Read the article…………..

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