Safety And Mechanical issues to not ignore at your rental property
It’s 2022, and there’s no denying that owning Central Valley Rental Property is still one of the best ways to build wealth but the reality is that you can easily see your cashflow disappear quickly if one or more tenants are not watching out for safety and mechanical issues at your rental property.
In this post we will share with you some common mechanical safety issues that you should be on the lookout for at your rental property in the Central Valley.
#1 – Smoke Detector Stops Working
One of the most common reasons why smoke detectors stop working is because a tenant will forget to change the batteries out each year even when the smoke alarm chirps and warns the tenant that its batteries need to be changed.
#2 – Storing Property Close to the Water Heater
Another major problem you should be on the lookout for when you own Central Valley Rental Property is when your tenant stores their personal property too close to the water heater. This is a major problem because it’s a fire hazard that could result in the loss of their personal property and your rental property.
#3 – Dirty Air Filters
The next major problem all owners should be on the lookout for at their Central Valley rental properties is dirty HVAC air filters. This is a big problem because a dirty air filter means that your air conditioning / heating unit will not work efficiently and this will ultimately affect the long term performance of your heating and cooling unit.
#4 – Leaking Ceiling
Sure we don’t see rain very often in the Central Valley area but that doesn’t mean it’s not going to rain at all during the year.
Sadly many tenants won’t think about a slow drip if they see that the roof has leaked a little bit after it’s rained but the reality is that the slow drip will affect your rental property because it could lead to moisture build up in your attic and pests in your home
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