Maintenance You Need to Perform on Your Investment Property
Maintenance You Need to Perform on Your Investment Property
Abstract
The cost of the home is just one of the costs associated with owning an investment property. Here's a look at routine maintenance needed to protect your property investment year-round. Spring Whether your investment property portfolio is a single-family home, an apartment building, or several residential properties, you'll want to plan a spring cleanup. Keep an eye out for issues with the roof like lifted or missing shingles, assess the foundation of your investment property to see if there's any pooling water, and clean the home's exterior to wash away any grime and dirt. Are there amenities that neighboring investment properties have that yours doesn't? You can consider making the sort of improvements that will appeal to the kind of renters you want as tenants. Green Residential Can Help With Maintenance As you can see, owning an investment property comes with many responsibilities. We can help market your investment property, screen would-be tenants, collect rent, arrange maintenance and repairs, conduct inspections, and more.