Once in a while, Tony reminds us of ‘landlord-friendly’ renovations and installations, also known as ‘tenant-proofing’ a home. We adopted his advice by eliminating most of the unhygienic carpeting and replacing it with laminate flooring or ceramic tile, where appropriate. From the forums and from our occasional meetings, we gleaned some ‘landlord-friendly’ management which improved the quality of our life.
- We do not supply garbage dumpsters, but expect tenants to employ the services of a disposal company. (We pay for our own refuse removal.)
- The tenants are responsible for all the utilities they use. (We pay for our own consumption.)
- We supply a stove and a dishwasher. We explain that a fridge, a microwave, a T.V., or a Bar-b-queue are considered personal property and are part of the tenant’s personal belongings.
- We enforce our late payment expectations and insist on a telephone call to alert us of an anticipated default.
- Lately we have been using Tony’s one page ‘Check-in Sheet,’ which tenants seem to like, and so do we.
We are fortunate to have hardly a vacancy, and all tenants understand the program. Still, tenants are tenants, and their quality can be assessed only after they have vacated a home.