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Proper Preventative Maintenance

KlienTo maintain profitability in an investment property, you need to do proper preventative maintenance.

On a tenant turn, you need to check items so that they do not cause you issues later on, when a tenant is actually living in your unit.  Maintenance is exponentially more difficult when you have to coordinate your schedule with your tenants. 

Jobs that require additional parts or tools require a trip to the hardware store and potentially paying too much for the part, or forcing a half-assed fix just to keep the tenant happy and avoid an uninhabitable situation.  You want the fix to be 100%, done in the proper manner.

Inspect these items after every rental move out and before a move in.

 

…. Remember, everything in a rental property needs to be industrial strength, nice looking, and cheap.

What do you do on a rental turn? So you have any sort of system? As a renter, have you ever moved into a place that needed maintenance right away?

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