Sunday, July 18, 2010

Rental Property Maintenance

The Right Way To Maintain Rental Property


Maintaining property that you have for rent might be inconvenient issue. Those people that take things for rent might think that all maintenance responsibility is on leasing agent, which is usually not true. Usually the leasing agents have some responsibilities for maintenance which are general but the rest of responsibilities is on renter's shoulders. Usually, these responsibilities are determined in rental contract that describes in details what both parts are responsible for. So both parts should be with all the details of the contract in case of any dispute arises.

Responsibilities Of Renters

Usually if you rent an apartment, you will be responsible for the area that is nearby the apartment and apartment itself. This may include different things such as taking care of backyard and area inside the apartment. These are the main rules of maintenance and which require keeping your apartment in a proper condition. If you damage the paint on the wall or some parts of the interior are they exterior, as the renter, you need to fix it.

But still, this is not it. Renter is responsible for some other things in leasing agent's house. If something happens with bathrooms renter is also responsible for fixing it if it's possible. But if such things happen and that renter doesn't feel comfortable to accomplish this job she might contact the maintenance contractor for proper help.

Renters should always show their respect towards other renters and not do intentionally such things as damaging or marring public places. This includes littering or vandalism or even a simple failure to pick up the trash after yourself. Those renters that don't obey these rules of respect might be forced to pay fines or special penalties according to the renting contract.

Responsibilities Of The Leasing Agent

If something goes wrong with the equipment in the apartment that renter is not responsible for, then it is the leasing agent's responsibility to take care of it. The leasing agent must always check to ensure all the necessary utilities and major appliances are working properly and ensure that the renters are provided with everything that they paid for. For example, if you don't have hot water in your apartment, this is clearly the responsibility of the owner to fix.

Also, one more thing that leasing agent is supposed to take care of it is that public area around the apartment. These are the grassy parts of the outside area and the general cleanliness of the outside of the apartment.

What Is The Leasing Agent Is Not Responsible For

As we discussed before the leasing agent has his own responsibilities and concerns about complaints of their renters. So if the leasing agent is not accomplishing these responsibilities it might lead to inconveniences in dealing with clients. For instance you need hot water to clean dishes properly. This is the reason why hot water is always needed in the apartment. Also, during cold weather times the heat is an absolute necessity and if there are problems with it, it may create intolerable living conditions for renters.

Therefore, if you rent an apartment make sure that everything is working properly.. If the renter addresses these issues with the owner, and still does not get satisfaction, they have the right to contact the Department of Housing and see what remedies they can provide to fix the situation.

Sometimes, there are cases or inconvenient situations about could not be controlled by a renter or leasing agent. But other times, the leasing agent may breaks rules on the contract. In these cases, the Department of Housing may be called in and enforce maintenance codes so that the renter is not in a dangerous or unsafe situation.

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