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Essential Tips to Prepare Your House for the Arrival of New Tenants

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Homeowners have their reasons why they choose to rent their property to other people. Some of them have plans for selling their home, but they cannot find the right buyer while others have plans for going out of the country for a couple of months or years. Generally, it is easier to look for tenants rather than buyers for your home. Renters do not have plans to stay long term, so they are less picky about the overall looks and condition of your property. However, as the landlord, you should still make your place look presentable. You can get in touch with companies that offer a house clearance service so that your tenants can have a smooth transition. Also, if you want to become more competitive and have your property rented at the right price, here are some essential tips for you. Make the appearance of your house a top priorityEven though most tenants are less picky about the appearance of rental property, it does not mean that you should ignore it. Give your house a paint job to make it look more updated and fresher. Maintain the beauty of your garden by trimming the grass and plants regularly. Try your best to make your house as low maintenance as possible because it can turn off potential tenants.  Make sure that all of the maintenance services are taken care ofOnce you start accepting tenants for a tour of your property, expect them to look into the tiny details of your home. Make sure that you find time to fix all leaking taps, replace old lighting, check all electrical outlets and wiring and also do not forget the plumbing. Do not expect the tenants to worry about these things. As the landlord, it is your responsibility that everything is in order before your tenants move in. You have the option to upgrade some of your home appliances and amenitiesIf you want to earn a higher rental income, then one way to achieve this is by investing in high-end appliances and other amenities. Some tenants prefer to rent fully furnished properties because they do not have to worry about buying new things. You can add a jacuzzi, a steam shower, or renovate your family room by buying a bigger TV and adding a couple of reclining sofas. You do not have to do these upgrades right away, but having additional features can make your home more marketable.  Your HVAC unit should always be clean and well-maintainedYou want your tenants to enjoy their stay in your home regardless of the weather. Make sure that the heater, ventilation and air conditioning unit are all working correctly. Have a professional HVAC specialist come and visit the place every month for a routine check. This will also make sure that tenants do not need to pay an excessive amount for their electric bill.Take note of all these tips, and you will soon find the right tenant for your home.

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