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Winter Maintenance Tips to Remind Your Renters

winter maintenance remindersWhen the cold weather hits, nothing can ruin the holidays (or a Tuesday night even) than a call from your tenants saying a pipe burst.

The good news is, most damage to a rental property due to winter weather can be prevented with a little extra effort from your renters.

Preventative winter maintenance includes protecting pipes from bursting, fixtures from crumbling, plants from dying, and your tenants from slips and falls.

We’ve put together the following list of friendly reminders to share with your tenants to keep both your property and your renters safe this winter.

How to Prevent Frozen Pipes

How to Prep the Inside of Your Home for Winter Weather

How to Prep the Outside of Your Home for Winter Weather

How to Manage Snow and Ice at your Rental Property

Remind your tenants of the local snow and ice removal laws in your town. If your lease agreement states that your tenant is responsible for clearing snow from the public sidewalk in front of the property, remind them of their responsibility to do so. In some areas, if snow is not cleared within the required timeframe the property owner will be fined if the city has to do it for them.  

Check out the Complete Guide to Snow Removal Laws by State to see what your requirements are for removing snow and ice from your rental property.

Remind your tenant about acceptable de-icing measures. If your community prohibits the use of salt, consider synthetic deicing material, sand or kitty litter as an alternative.

If your renter experiences an ice dam, ask them to notify you right away. House damage from ice dams can be costly and you need to manage it in a timely manner, hopefully preventing them altogether.

Additional Friendly Winter Reminders:

In addition to these winter reminders to your renters, don’t forget there are additional steps you should take as the homeowner to protect your property this time of year.

Check out this infographic for more great tips to winterize your rental property.


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