How to Build Better Relationships With Your Nashville Tenants

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It is a truth, universally acknowledged by everyone in the rental business, that having a healthy landlord-tenant relationship is extremely important. Building a strong relationship with your tenants, where there is mutual trust among the parties, is essential because you are entrusting them with the care of one of your biggest assets – your house. Besides, when you are on good terms with your tenants, they tend to take good care of your property and are motivated to renew the lease when the time comes. 

If your relationship with tenants is not that great, communication might get complicated and they may not feel strongly inclined to take care of your rental. Apart from the financial depreciation this entails, it could also impact your reputation as a landlord in the neighborhood.

To avoid this, you can work towards improving your relations with your tenants. Here are a few great ways to do so:

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Home Showing Tips to Attract Quality Nashville Tenants

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When your property is back on the rental market, it goes without saying that you would want to attract a large pool of qualified renters. It is a known fact that adding to the curb appeal can draw a large audience to your rental home. However, is that the only method of finding quality Nashville tenants to occupy your property? The answer is no. There are several methods to ramp up the appeal of your Nashville rental during a property showing. 

At Omni Realtors and Property Management, we help clients show their home in the best light, enabling potential tenants to visualize living comfortably in the house for a long time. Based on our experience, here are a few things you can do before showing your property to attract more quality Nashville tenants:

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Landlord Liability Issues to Look Out for

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As a landlord, you are responsible for your tenant’s safety when they are on your rental premises. In Nashville, you have a legal obligation to carry out some responsibilities to ensure that your tenants can live in a habitable home. Failure to fulfill these responsibilities may cause your tenants or their guests to get injured, creating a possibility of tenants suing you for negligence. 

To protect yourself from such liabilities, you need to ensure that you correctly follow the Tennessee landlord-tenant obligations, especially first-time investors who are often unaware of their responsibilities. Here is a list of some liability issues that Nashville landlords need to look for –  

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Why a Move-In Property Condition Checklist Is Important

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It is mandatory to conduct property inspections before a tenant moves in and after moving out. However, it is equally essential to document the findings of the inspection to ensure that you maintain a thorough record of the rental’s condition. You can use this recorded information to compare the damages during routine checks and move-out inspections of your Nashville rental

To understand the importance of this document, here are a few reasons why it is advisable to make a move-in checklist – 

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Questions to Ask Before You Hire A Contractor

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If you are a Nashville property owner, you may need to hire a contractor for renovations and major repairs around your rental. However, the contractor you hire will determine how well your house renovation projects get completed. It can be challenging to find a trustworthy contractor with significant experience and expertise especially if you are new in the rental business. 

So, you need to ensure that you conduct a comprehensive interviewing process before finalizing a service provider.

Based on our experience, here are a few questions that every Nashville landlord must ask a contractor before hiring them.

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