
Preventative Measures During the Tenancy
A good way to deal with tenant damage is to avoid it. The condition of your property should not be a complete surprise when your tenant moves out. Here’s how you can prevent any damage from making your turnover process frustrating and expensive:- Screen tenants thoroughly. Check credit for any indication that there’s been a lawsuit filed by former landlords. Talk to those former landlords when you gather rental references. Ask if there was damage, if enough notice was given before the tenant moved out, and whether they’d rent to that tenant again.
- Conduct at least one maintenance walk-through during the tenancy. You want to take a look at how your tenant is caring for the property. While you cannot enter an occupied home without cause, you can do a maintenance check when you include this in your lease agreement.Â