Property maintenance plays an important part in the value of a property. Not only for resale, but for rental too. Our latest blog highlights the areas landlords and property management companies need to focus on in order to maintain and increase the rental value of a property portfolio.
Well maintained properties will achieve higher property occupancy rates, and when it comes to the rental market first impressions count. Our latest blog shares how to ensure your property appeals to prospective tenants without them even having to step inside. When you own or manage a large portfolio of properties the last thing you want is tenants dismissing a great property based on first impressions. Here are 4 property maintenance tips for improving kerb appeal.
Pest control is an important part of property maintenance. When unwanted pests make their way into your properties it’s essential that they are handled in the right way. Our latest blog shares how to identify certain insects, and the importance of proactive pest control to keep your tenants happy and your properties habitable.
Structural property damage can decrease the value of your property portfolio and affect the safety of your tenants. Property maintenance will help prevent property damage and protect your investment. Our latest blog shares information on how to identify issues which could lead to long-lasting structural property damage.
Property maintenance for landlords isn’t just a matter of making the properties visually appealing to potential tenants, there are also legal requirements which must be adhered to. Landlords must ensure properties are safe and compliant with industry legislations, and in this blog GMC share our advice on how to do so.