When considering property maintenance, we usually think of those responsibilities: fixing or replacing broken appliances, changing locks and performing major repairs.
However, some tasks don’t necessarily always fall to property management. Your tenants also have responsibilities. This is where the lines get blurred for many real estate investors who put the wrong responsibilities on the wrong party and then wonder why they can collect for some maintenance from the tenants and not other maintenance.
Remember that these guidelines are typical and may vary under different legal regulations.
By HCM Property Management - Monday, December 7, 2015
When considering property maintenance, we usually think of those responsibilities: fixing or replacing broken appliances, changing locks and performing major repairs.
However, some tasks don’t necessarily always fall to property management. Your tenants also have responsibilities. This is where the lines get blurred for many real estate investors who put the wrong responsibilities on the wrong party and then wonder why they can collect for some maintenance from the tenants and not other maintenance.
Remember that these guidelines are typical and may vary under different legal regulations.

