Easy Care Gardens

Tenants are paying rent for the priviledge of living in your property. However, they are not in the business of enhancing your property’s value by landscaping and spending a great deal of time  gardening. It is unreasonable to expect them to do more than mowing the lawns, keeping the edges neat, and pulling out a few weeds. That is why it is a good idea to establish easy-care gardens in rental properties, so that the property can remain attractive externally with little effort on the part of the tenant.

Otherwise, consider including a gardener as a part of the rental agreement. That way you can make sure your property is kept the way you would like.

This tip is from my book House Investor’s Manual

www.expert-landlord-resources.com/investorsmanual.html

Lambert Munz  MPM, RMP

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