By Nancy Kaller
on Jun 18, 2021 at 10:12 PM in
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mi casa es su casa – my house is your house
The agreements are signed, the keys have changed hands, now let’s talk about the relationship between you and your resident. It is important to keep the relationship professional and friendly. Why? You’ve heard of the term happy wife happy life? The same goes for your relationship with your resident. Happy residents are more likely to take better care of your home and stay longer, which will save you time and money. Avoid being that nosy neighbor.
Let’s talk about property visits
First, property visits should be included in your lease and discussed at the signing of the lease. When conducting your inspections or any other reason why you need to visit your home, it is important that you prepare your resident for your visits, document any problems, and review your findings. Of course, you are concerned about your home, however, avoid over visiting and respect your resident’s privacy, time, and belongings. Remember, even though you are the owner, once your resident occupies the home, you must give appropriate notice and/or request permission to enter. Unannounced visits may violate some of their legal rights as well as sabotage your relationship with your resident.
Ultimate’s property visits
The regular property inspections with Ultimate Property Management include inspection of the home to ensure the resident's safety and comfort in addition to caring for your home. We provide recommendations for repairs and/or capital improvement. This is one of the many services we offer to ensure your investment and we pledge to manage your residence with care and diligence!
Save time, money and alleviate any mistakes by letting Ultimate Property Management manage and care for your property!
We understand that our work is your life, your dreams and we will deliver only excellence and aim to exceed your expectations. We pledge to manage your residence with care and diligence!
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This article is not intended to be exhaustive or a substitute for qualified legal advice. Laws and statutes are always subject to change and may vary by county or city. You are responsible for performing your research and complying with all laws applicable to your unique situation.