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10 Ways to Be a Tenant Landlords Will Love

Georgetown Property Manager Shaking Hands With TenantIf you’re planning to rent a single-family rental house, you can greatly increase your chances of getting the rental home of your dreams by indicating that you’re a good tenant. However, to be a good tenant, it’s advisable to be aware of the things that can make you a bad tenant. Nobody wants to deal with problem tenants, and landlords certainly don’t want to have to evict them! In this blog post, we’ll discuss some tips on being a tenant that any landlord would love to rent to.

  1. Pay your rent on time. This is probably the most important thing you can do to avoid being a bad tenant. If you’re late on your rent, it reflects poorly on you and makes it more likely that the landlord will consider not renewing your lease.
  2. Keep your place clean and well-ordered. Residing in a muddled, dirty home is unhealthy for you, and it will also cause headaches for your landlord. If you keep your rental property fresh and orderly, it’s more likely that the landlord will be happy with you as a tenant.
  3. Never generate excessive noise. Landlords and neighbors alike appreciate tenants who are considerate of others and don’t make too much noise. It’s more probable that everybody will be pleased if you keep the sound level down.
  4. Respect your neighbors. This ties in with the previous point. If you’re respectful of your neighbors, it’s more likely that they’ll be respectful of you. And if there are any difficulties, they’ll be willing to work with you to resolve them.
  5. Report maintenance and repair problems as early as possible. It will cost the landlord more money if you wait until something is broken or needs a major repair. However, if you report problems while they’re small, the Georgetown property manager will gladly fix them quickly and inexpensively.
  6. Cooperate with repairs and maintenance requests. When the landlord or a service tech requests to enter your rental unit for repairs or maintenance, you have to accommodate their visit as best you can. If you make it difficult for the landlord to do their job, they may consider not offering you a lease renewal.
  7. Don’t steal or damage property. This should be obvious, but it’s vital to avoid stealing or damaging any property, whether it belongs to the landlord or your neighbors. If you do either of these things, it could even lead to eviction.
  8. Follow your lease terms – all of them. You should follow all the terms of your lease, not just the ones that are convenient for you. If you don’t, it gives the landlord grounds to evict you.
  9. Get renter’s insurance. This is something that will protect you in the event of damage to your rental unit or your personal belongings. It’s essential to have, and it’s something that the landlord may require.
  10. Treat your landlord with respect. Even if you don’t agree with your landlord on everything, it’s crucial to treat them with respect. If you’re rude or disrespectful, they’re less likely to want to renew when your lease expires.

 

By following these tips, you can become a good tenant and guarantee that both you and your landlord are happy. But if your current place isn’t ideal, maybe it’s advisable to look for a new rental home. Real Property Management All Connect offers quality rentals in Georgetown and the surrounding areas. You can browse our listings online to see quality rental homes in your desired location.

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