Tips for Landlords: Preventing Abandoned Property Headaches

As a landlord, the last thing you want to deal with is abandoned property. Not only does it create an eyesore, but it also creates a legal headache. The good news is that there are steps you can take to avoid abandoned property in the first place. First and foremost, make sure your lease agreement clearly states your expectations regarding property abandonment. Additionally, conduct regular inspections of your property to ensure that tenants are taking care of their space. Finally, if you do find that a tenant has abandoned their property, make sure to follow the proper legal procedures and post an abandoned property notice to ensure that everything is handled appropriately. By being proactive and setting clear expectations, you can avoid the headache of abandoned property.




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