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How to deal with a picky tenant?

Jose Sandoval
  • Greensboro, NC
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I have a very picky and demanding tenant. Averaging two maintenance requests per week. Nothing major, small things that I don’t mind fixing but they are eating away my bottom line and spending way too much time on this particular rental. Any suggestions on how to deal with the tenants or ideas on how to handle these requests?

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James Hamling
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@Jose Sandoval First and most important to know is are the service requests and items legitimate? By what you say as to not caring about making the repairs I am assuming they are legit, which means the issue is not with the tenant but with your property and to that effect your investment business for leasing a "maintenance bomb" waiting to blow. 

It is key to understand a rental property is not just any old home, it is a rental property and just like rental cars it needs to be purpose built or else many issues will happen. 

Good example, interior doors, do you change out the cheap hollow core doors for solid core wood doors with 3" hinge set screws? Is your flooring cheap click lock or vinyl plank glue set? You can either fix everything piece meal as it goes out until you have a patchwork jalopy or set-out on the right foot with a purpose built property that will not only save you so much more on maintenance calls you don't get but also look much better attracting better rents and tenants AND most importantly free up that time you keep burning up. 

You should have every major component on a replacement schedule and know how much time is left on each so if something goes out early you can make the decision on repair or replace as best ROI.

And that is the biggest point that so many fail on, maintenance and components is all about ROI, not about a short term "whats cheapest quickest fix at this second alone".

When built correct any maintenance is generally a scheduled item or tenant damage, of which you can bill for.  

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