Spring is in the air, which is a clear signal to all those in property management. Dallas property
managers know that this time of year brings seasonal property maintenance to
the top of their “to do” list. But, are you sure you are paying attention to
all of the property’s needs? Check out our spring maintenance list to see if
you have all your bases covered.
1. Landscaping – All real estate agents
understand the importance of curb appeal when buying and selling homes. This
also goes for rental properties. After the long winter months, it’s a good idea
to take the time to improve your lawn. This can be done by aerating,
overseeding, and fertilizing lawns. Pruning overgrown trees and replacing any
needed landscape plants adds to the property curb appeal.
2. Property Inspection –
Unlike a home inspection, a rental property inspection is more thorough and
gives landlords and tenants an update on any needed repairs, leasing issues,
and regular maintenance needs.
3.
Heating
and Air Maintenance – One of the worst things that can happen
during the warm summer months is for an A/C unit to go out. By performing
regular maintenance on A/C units, replacing and cleaning the filters and
airways, your client and tenant can rest assured that everything will be
functioning when the heat wave hits.