Skip to Content

10 Ways to Be a Tenant Landlords Will Love

Charlotte Property Manager Shaking Hands With TenantIf you’re trying to rent a single-family rental home, establishing that you’re a decent tenant will improve your prospects greatly. To be a good renter, however, it is essential to be aware of the factors that can make you a poor tenant. Nobody wants to deal with bad renters, and landlords don’t want to evict them! In this blog post, we will offer some tenant advice that every landlord would welcome.

  1. Pay your rent on time. This is likely the most crucial thing you can do to avoid being a poor tenant. If you pay your rent late, it reflects negatively on you and increases the likelihood that your landlord will not renew your lease.
  2. Keep your place clean and tidy. It is unhealthy for you to reside in a cluttered, filthy home, and it also causes problems for your landlord. If you keep your rental property neat and tidy, the landlord is more likely to be pleased with you as a renter.
  3. Don’t make too much noise. Landlords and neighbors alike value tenants who are respectful of others and do not create excessive noise. It’s more likely that everyone will be happy if the noise level is kept low.
  4. Respect your neighbors. This relates to the prior point. It’s more likely that if you’re courteous to your neighbors, they’ll be respectful of you. And if there are any issues, they will likely be willing to collaborate with you to solve them.
  5. Report maintenance and repair problems while they’re small. If you wait until anything breaks or requires a substantial repair, it will cost the landlord extra. However, if you notify the Charlotte property manager of issues while they are still minor, he or she will be pleased to remedy them swiftly and affordably.
  6. Cooperate with repairs and maintenance requests. If your landlord or a service technician needs to enter your rental property for repairs or maintenance, you should make every effort to accommodate their visit. If you make it difficult for the landlord to do their duties, they may decide not to renew your lease.
  7. Don’t steal or damage property. This should go without saying, but you should never damage or steal anyone’s property, no matter if it belongs to the landlord or your neighbors. You could face eviction if you do either of these things.
  8. Follow your lease terms – all of them. You must abide by all of your lease’s terms, not just the ones that are convenient for you. If you do not, the landlord will have reasons to evict you.
  9. Get renter’s insurance. This will cover you if your rental unit or personal possessions are damaged. It is essential, and the landlord may require it.
  10. Treat your landlord with respect. It is crucial to treat your landlord respectfully, even if you don’t always agree with them. If you are impolite or disrespectful, they are less likely to want to extend your lease when it ends.

 

By following these recommendations, you may become a wonderful renter and ensure that both you and your landlord are satisfied. If your current situation is less than ideal, it may be time to search for a new rental property. Real Property Management Charlotte Metro offers quality rentals in Charlotte and the surrounding areas. You can browse our listings online to see quality rental homes in your desired location.

We are pledged to the letter and spirit of U.S. policy for the achievement of equal housing opportunity throughout the Nation. See Equal Housing Opportunity Statement for more information.

The Neighborly Done Right Promise

The Neighborly Done Right Promise ® delivered by Real Property Management, a proud Neighborly company

When it comes to finding the right property manager for your investment property, you want to know that they stand behind their work and get the job done right – the first time. At Real Property Management we have the expertise, technology, and systems to manage your property the right way. We work hard to optimize your return on investment while preserving your asset and giving you peace of mind. Our highly trained and skilled team works hard so you can be sure your property's management will be Done Right.

Canada excluded. Services performed by independently owned and operated franchises.

See Full Details