Thursday, September 16, 2010

What apartment maintenance tasks are you responsible for?

Some leases -- particularly if you're renting a house or a duplex -- make certain home maintenance tasks the responsibility of the tenant rather than the landlord.

For example, duplex and single-family home renters sometimes must shovel their own sidewalks in the wintertime and mow their own lawns in the summer. Aside from that, almost every tenant must occasionally change a light bulb or replace the batteries in their smoke detectors. And, unfortunately, some tenants take on more of their fair share of rental home maintenance tasks simply because they have landlords who aren't prompt about doing it or outright refuse.

For tenants who fit the descriptions above, check out the Top 10 Best Buys for Easier Home Maintenance. If you're looking to get the most bang out of your buck when purchasing home maintenance tools or supplies, this Top 10 list is a good guide for choosing essential home maintenance products that will make tasks easier and faster and, in some cases, will save you money.



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3 Comments:

At April 17, 2012, Blogger rozer rac said...

House maintenance is very useful for the any tenant. I read the all best and easier home maintenance, it is very important for the tenant.
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At April 11, 2015, Blogger Unknown said...

Tenants, managers, and owners of apartment complexes count on apartment maintenance technicians to keep buildings, equipment, and land associated with the complex in good repair. An apartment maintenance technician is responsible for tasks such as assembling machinery, fixing electrical switches, and ordering supplies, among others.

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At September 22, 2015, Blogger Daphne Rose said...

Tenants have the responsibility to keep their own living quarters clean and sanitary. If you do not, you can't go to the landlord and request repairs that are due to your negligence, such as infestations of pests such as ants. In that case, the landlord could have the work done and send the repair bill to you.


Daphne@Barrie Mortgage Broker

 

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