Your success as an investor depends significantly on your tenants. You want people who pay rent on time and keep your property in top shape. So how can you find and, more importantly, keep such tenants? Tony Winterbottom explains
- don’t pay rent or are frequently late
- damage the structure of the property
- damage fixtures like heating and cooling
- allow pests and vermin to multiply
- use the property for criminal activity or sublet it for business purposes
- increase your running costs with excessive wear and tear
- harass or intimidate
- generate the need for frequent intervention
- skip town leaving a financial and physical mess
- periodically late paying rent
- untidy or rude
- a large group of people with kids and pets
- easy to stereotype by age, race, colour or culture.
- pay rent on time
- make a long commitment to stay
- are good neighbours
- require minimal contact
- cause minimal damage
- maintain gardens and the basic household fixtures
- agree to yearly increases in rent
- a minor plumbing or electrical problem left unattended
- an unreported pest infestation that results in major damage and expense for the landlord
- rent not paid on time