Getting Your Home Rent Ready
Posted by Amy Vochatzer // September 30, 2020
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Many people decide to move and choose to rent their
homes out. How do you go about getting your house ready to rent? There are a
baker’s dozen of steps to getting a property ready to show to prospective
renters. You can call that process, getting it Rent Ready. That means the
property has been cleaned, repaired, or remodeled and that it’s in rent-able
condition for new tenants.
Getting Your Home Rent Ready
1. Re-key the
locks. Re-key all outside doors: mailboxes, side gates,
and outdoor sheds. Re-keying and recoding locks make old keys unusable. Finally,
change the garage door and alarm codes.
2. Professionally
clean the carpets. Full-steam and shampooing the carpet
work best.
3. Do yard work. Cut
the grass, trim the bushes, prune the trees, pull the weeds, fix broken
sprinkler heads, replace dead or dying shrubbery, and add some new flowering
plants
4. Change the air
filters. Replace any reusable air
filters with disposable ones. which don’t require monthly cleaning
5. Get a
professional top-to-bottom interior cleaning. Renters
expect their rental property to be
clean for move-in, so have the property professionally cleaned
6. Let in the light. Replace
any broken light bulbs; consider putting in energy-efficient bulbs, which
reduce energy costs and don’t need replacement as often.
7. Inspect your
home. Make sure that all fans (indoor and outdoor) operate correctly
and are dust-free. Address potential
problem areas including roof leaks, sagging or clogged gutters, driveway
cracks, leaky faucets or pipes, electrical outlets, and burnt-out light bulbs.
8. Clean away the
cobwebs.
9. Clean, repair,
or replace. Torn screens can allow pests
into your rental property (besides being a security and visual problem). Cleaning
windows and sliding glass doors lets in more light and helps them work
smoother. Cleanliness applies to furnishings and
appliances, too. If you are providing a furnished home, make sure everything
you provide is in working order. Fix any holes in the walls before
applying a fresh new coat of paint. Repair or replace any carpet that shows
signs of damage
10. Spray for
pests. It’s best to hire a professional pest control
company now rather than wait until there’s a pest problem.
11. Determine
how to manage your house. If you plan to manage the rental
yourself, then secure a legal lease document for you and your tenant to use. If
you’regoing to hire a professional
property manager, give yourself time to find a reputable property management
company.
Property management firms typically charge 4% to 12 % of the monthly rent for their services. WorryFreeTenant, for example, will screen potential tenants, manage repairs, collect rent, handle IRS payments, and deal with evictions if needed.
12. Notify your mortgage and
insurance companies
Contact your mortgage and insurance
company to let them know you won’t be living in the home. Your mortgage company
has certain rights to the house to protect its security interests. Once you’ve
notified your mortgage holder of your intent to rent out your home, you may
have to meet specific mortgage-as-landlord requirements.
It would help if you switched your homeowner’s insurance policy to a landlord property insurance policy to cover any losses due to the tenant’s negligence, natural disasters, fire, or water damage.
13.
Secure rental information. Once
you identify a potential tenant to rent your house, ask them to apply through
your property manager.
Be aware of landlord and tenant rights, which will vary by
region but legally govern fair treatment.
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