For individuals with allergies, it can feel like everything in their home triggers their symptoms. The impact of allergies can range from a slight inconvenience to a potentially fatal condition. Pet allergies are common, and seasonal allergies are even more widespread. With this in mind, it’s understandable that at least one tenant in your Moreno Valley single-family homes could be very sensitive to specific allergens.
What can landlords do to help tenants with allergies?
Though tenants need to monitor their own allergies, you must ensure your rental home is thoroughly clean for new tenants.
If you plan to allow pets, ensuring the property is thoroughly cleaned between tenants is essential to minimize allergens.
Keep your property professionally maintained
Tenants aren’t always reliable about deep cleaning the house when they leave. Assuming everything is clean can cause unexpected problems for you and your new tenant. If new tenants find the house dirty from previous occupants, they can argue it contributes to their health issues.
Because of this, always ensure professional cleaning and maintenance are done thoroughly. Along with routine cleaning, regularly replacing the filters in your rental homes is necessary. You should check and confirm that these tasks are done since tenants may not do them. Professional cleaning of the home and carpets will both enhance its appearance and lengthen the life of the flooring.
Potential consequences for property owners
Inadequate cleaning can cause multiple problems for property owners, including grime buildup, health risks, and a decrease in property appeal and value. To ensure long-term quality and desirability, property owners need to prioritize maintenance, including regular and thorough cleaning.
The potential consequences include health and safety risks, legal issues like code violations, decreased property value, and poor tenant retention.
To prevent potential issues, landlords should explicitly outline maintenance expectations in the lease agreement. This means conducting regular property inspections, providing maintenance resources for tenants, and using professional cleaning services to keep the property well-maintained.
Consider enlisting a professional property management company in Moreno Valley to handle the specifics. Real Property Management Bella carries out regular evaluations to keep filters and other maintenance tasks updated. Additionally, we handle move-out processes and prepare the property for new occupants. Contact us online or at 951-916-4329 for more information.
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