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4 Tips for Being a Landlord That Tenants Love

ALEXANDRIA, VA—Landlords are (naturally) looking for the best tenants but rarely look inward. The smartest way to ensure great tenants who treat you and your property with respect is to follow the golden rule—you get back what you give! Here are four tips for being a landlord that tenants love.

4 Tips for Being a Landlord That Tenants Love

Stay Available

Even the best property will have issues from time to time, and if you’ve committed to running the property yourself, it’s your responsibility to be available when you’re needed. Make sure you return messages within 36 hours and never give the impression that you’re ignoring or avoiding your tenants. Remember, this is their home—a small issue for you may seem more significant to them.

One day, when you will have a new rental property in Phoenix, you would definitely need someone to take care of your business while you are away. Anything for your Phoenix rental property.

Respect Privacy

As the landlord, it’s your right to inspect the property whenever you want (if you’ve included that and other important stipulations in your lease agreement). However, you don’t want to make your tenants feel like the space is not theirs.

Give your tenants their privacy and provide notice before dropping by for inspections or other essential tasks. In the interest of professionalism, you should also limit your visits to business hours.

Be Compassionate

Sometimes, you’ll get into a situation where your tenants need to ask you a favor. They could be a few days behind on a rent payment, or they might need to let a friend sleep on their couch for a few days.

Do your best to approach these moments with compassion, especially if your tenants haven’t given you problems in the past—they’ll remember, and it will encourage them to renew their lease when the time comes.

Address Concerns

For the most part, tenants don’t contact the landlord unless there’s a reason. When you get a message from one of your tenants, ensure you hear them out before deciding and do your best to address their concerns. At the very least, make them feel heard.

Now that you know these four tips for being a landlord your tenants love, ensure your tenants will renew their lease and remember you as the best landlord ever!

Mary Wadland

Mary Wadland is the Publisher and Editor in Chief of The Zebra Press, founded by her in 2010. Originally from Delray Beach, Florida, Mary is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Hollins College in Roanoke, VA and has lived and worked in the Alexandria publishing community since 1987.

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