
A well-maintained home will undoubtedly rent for higher than one that is not as maintained. Investing heavily into property improvements, maintenance, and appliance service before listing is essential.
Owning a rental property is an excellent way to earn supplemental income. However, the amount you earn heavily relies on the amount and kind of preparation you put into renting out your property.
A well-maintained home will undoubtedly rent for higher than one that is not as maintained. Investing heavily into property improvements, maintenance, and appliance service before listing is essential.
Take Care of Any Repairs
If there are any appliance repairs that need to be done, you want to get them taken care of before you list the property, and especially before you have people looking at the home. A potential tenant will not be that motivated to put in an application if they walk into a home with non-working appliances.
Preventive Maintenance
Since it is not uncommon for tenants to stay in a rental home for several years, you should do your very best to invest in preventive maintenance and prepare the appliances to last a long time.
Replace Old or Faulty Appliances
Whether you just bought a rental property and it came with old appliances, or you had tenants just move out and now you have old or faulty appliances, replacing them is sometimes necessary. It is better to provide your tenants with an appliance that is guaranteed to work, as opposed to an older one that may end up having numerous problems down the line and need to be replaced anyways.
Impress Potential Tenants
While there are many ways to impress a potential tenant, providing working appliances is one of them. It is also a necessity to satisfy new tenants once you rent out the property.
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