How to Prepare Your Rental Property for Occupancy
April 30, 2009 0 CommentsHow to Prepare Your Rental Property for
Occupancy
By Jess Valenzuela of TheAutomatedMoneyMachine.com
Some responsibilities as a landlord are to make your property
habitable. It means any known problems must be fixed before you
allow a tenant to take occupancy.
Do a walkthrough of the unit to determine its condition and locate
what repairs or maintenance need to be done. Here are some of the
areas you need to consider.
1. Are the entire fixture fix? Check the plumbing
such as the faucets, showers, tubs, and toilets. Make sure there
are no leaks.
2. Are the floors fix and clean? Check the carpets
or wood floors for stains. One of my wood floors are un attached to
the main floor. I went to home depot for the glue and it fix
it.
3. Are closets fix and clean? Check the doors.
Make sure its cleaned. I used some 4w30 oil to lubricate my
revolving doors.
4. Are the wall have holes, marks, or free of
chips? Sometimes you have to re-paint and fix the
holes.
5. Are all appliances working? Check the oven and
the Refrigerator.
Good luck with your Rental Property Investment.
About The Author
Jess Salvador Valenzuela is the Founder and CEO of CyFocus and
Yameem Inc which special in Internet Technology, eBusiness, Media
and Marketing. He is also the founder of the blog dubbed The
Automated Money Machine .com, which focuses on creating Automated
On-Going Income via Real Estate, Finance, Internet, and
Business
Contact visit http://www.CyFocus.com
or Call at (347)-757-3082

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