{"id":4108,"date":"2012-06-13T13:17:54","date_gmt":"2012-06-13T13:17:54","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/wordpress01.ratedpeople.com\/blog\/?p=4108"},"modified":"2020-02-06T09:59:40","modified_gmt":"2020-02-06T09:59:40","slug":"home-maintenance","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.ratedpeople.com\/blog\/home-maintenance","title":{"rendered":"Home maintenance ‘is the key for landlords’"},"content":{"rendered":"
Landlords might be used to seeing very little of their properties. After all, they hope to have tenants living in them for the vast majority of the time, ensuring they receive a regular income. But that is not to say they should take their eye off the ball when it comes to keeping properties in a respectable state.<\/p>\n
Lee Grandin, a director at Landlord Mortgages, explained property owners need to maintain their dwellings and ensure they are in a good condition, not only for their existing users, but also for any future tenants.<\/p>\n
He said most landlords are only too aware of exactly how important presentation is when it comes to offering a home to prospective tenants. That is not to say that spectacularly high standards must be achieved, but properties should be functional and reasonably attractive.<\/p>\n
In addition to this, carrying out work on a regular basis should improve a landlord’s chances of nothing major going wrong at any point.<\/p>\n
“General regular maintenance is your safeguard against the property falling into disrepair that will inevitably lead to expensive repair bills,” Mr Grandin explained.<\/p>\n