Rolanda Wilson - YOUR NO-RISK GUIDE TO RENTING OUT YOUR PROPERTY

with your tenant.

For example, the lease could indicate that any other adult—including a boyfriend or girlfriend—who hasn’t been screened by you needs to go through the screening process, and the tenant must request permission.

18. Property maintenance standards

Determine your standards for property maintenance and generally take care of your property, and have that clearly detailed in the lease. One obvious piece is that the tenant can’t cause actual damage to your property (and they’d have to face penalties/ consequences otherwise). But what about general property maintenance and cleanliness? What about lawn-mowing and basic landscaping? To what extent will you require these items, and what happens if the tenant doesn’t follow through? If you don’t stipulate the specifics in your lease, your tenant can essentially get away with not doing what you want them to do. If it’s not spelled out in the lease, it’s open to interpretation by a judge. Some specific areas of property maintenance (besides property damage, cleanliness, and landscaping) to stipulate in your lease include: • Pools and sprinkler systems. If you have a pool on your property, think about who’s going to clean and maintain it and ensure its safety. You’ll need to protect yourself from the horrific possibility that a neighborhood kid could wander on to your property, go for a swim, and drown. You don’t want this to happen for several reasons, but one is your own liability; do you suddenly want a huge lawsuit on your hands because you didn’t include this in your 54

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