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Paul S.
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  • Valparaiso, FL
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Providing Lawncare to Tenants in a SFR

Paul S.
  • Investor
  • Valparaiso, FL
Posted

Hello BP community! I was wondering what other people's experiences and thoughts were on providing yard maintenance to the tenants of a SFR.

Right now the tenant is responsible for lawn care; I was considering providing that service for the tenant. I am not sure if this would make the home more attractive to a potential renter since that is one less thing they have to worry about.

I have a quote of $110 monthly during the grass cutting season and $55 a month during the winter season. Service includes mowing, trimming, blowing, bushes and shrubs as well as maintaining the flower beds. I was considering raising the rent by $50 a month but I am not sure that this service is really even necessary. I generally do not have an issue keeping the house rented so I am not sure if the extra reduction in cash flow is worth it. The only benefit I can see is that it may reduce vacancy rate (which is very low) and I will have peace of mind knowing that the yard is being maintained.

Thanks for your thoughts and opinions.

Paul

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