There’s no quick fix when it comes to maintenance
and repairs; to avoid stressful and costly tenant disputes, landlords need to
be organised and proactive.
Who is responsible for what?
Always check your contract, but as a general rule, landlords
are responsible for structural features like walls and chimneys, along with
windows, drains, stairs, toilets, showers, pipework, the boiler, and
electrics.
If the property has a garden, the landlord is responsible
for things like lopping tree branches and repairing fences.
But it’s a two-way street, and tenants have
responsibilities, too. They must keep the property in good condition and repair
any damage they cause. (If, for example, they make a hole in a wall, it’s up to
them to fix it.)
Crucially, tenants also must notify the landlord if
there’s a problem.
Five tips for managing repairs and maintenance
1) Be clear about responsibilities
It’s best if both parties understand their responsibilities from
the outset – and that these are clearly outlined in writing.
2) Fix problems promptly
Don’t drag your heels when a tenant raises an issue, as this
will only breed animosity. Being a landlord is a round-the-clock job – be
prepared for a call at any time of day or night (unless you have a letting
agent managing the property).
3) Good communication
It’s amazing how much goodwill you can generate by being
professional and polite. Check in with your tenant regularly and keep them
updated about any repair works.
4) Regular inspections
With regular inspections, you can spot minor issues and address
them before they become major repair jobs. Also, a tenant is more likely to
look after your property if they know you’re a hands-on property manager (or if
your letting agent is on the ball).
5) Have a maintenance plan
As a landlord, you have a duty of care to ensure the property is
safe – failure to do so could land you in court and invalidate your insurance.
Have a clear maintenance plan and arrange mandatory electrical and boiler
checks on time.
Bonus tip
Entrust the management of your property to a letting
agent so you can focus on your work and family commitments and enjoy peace of
mind, 365 days of the year.
Get in touch with us here at Cooke & Co Estate
and Letting Agents to learn more about our property management services.
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