Rental home clean out. Three words which property investors and landlords do not like to utter, let alone have to put on a to-do list. But, it will eventually happen and happen a lot more than once over the course of owning it. It’s a situation which becomes periodic and at-best, somewhat routine (if you’re lucky enough to get it done to a science). And, it’s very important to avoid the most common rental home clean out mistakes.
It’s a real conundrum. Should you hire a rental home cleanout service or do it yourself? Well, it really depends on the extent of the job. In more cases than not, it’s better to have a rental home clean out service do the work. This way, you aren’t burdened by the hassle or have to commit the time and effort.
At some point in your time as a landlord, you will be faced with an empty or half empty unit, wondering where your tenant is. Perhaps it’s because you served the tenant with an eviction notice and you think they’ve moved out in the night to avoid further action. Or, another possibility is that the tenant simply wanted out of the lease and the rental property and just broke it. Either way, you now have what you think might be an abandoned rental property. However, proceeding as if the tenant is long gone can be a costly mistake for you. --RentPrep.com
Also, if you do go it on your own, you’ll need a way to haul all that junk away. Additionally, you’ll need a crew to help out. And, the right equipment. Not to mention, you’ll need to take all that stuff to the right locations for disposal or for recycling.
The good news is, practically any rental home can be put into showable, livable condition with a little elbow grease and TLC. But, you can’t undermine yourself. (Unfortunately, too many rental property owners do just that.) Here are the top rental home clean out mistakes to avoid:
When you need a rental home clean out done, phone 800-737-5923 or visit Pro Junk Dispatch.
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