Follow this Landlord Pre-Christmas Checklist and Have a Happy Holiday

Follow this Landlord Pre-Christmas Checklist and Have a Happy Holiday

Want to enjoy a safe and stress-free Christmas without an emergency call from your tenants? Then, run through this helpful checklist.

Christmas is just a few weeks away, but don't put your feet up yet if you're a landlord.
While emergencies are rare at a rental property, they can crop up occasionally – even on Christmas Day.
A pipe could burst, the back fence could blow over, or some other unfortunate mishap that requires your urgent attention.

But there are ways you can minimise the chances of getting a call from your tenant while you're tucking into your turkey on Christmas day.

A little preparation now will minimise the risk. 

Here's a pre-Christmas checklist for landlords. 

Chat with your tenants
Ask your tenants for an update on the property; if there are any niggling issues, sort them out. If your tenants are travelling during the holiday season, discuss home security.
Also, check they can locate the stopcock. If a pipe bursts, they can switch the mains water off until professional help arrives (thus minimising water damage). 
And, of course, wish them a Merry Christmas.

Maintenance 
Cold and windy weather can wreak havoc with fences, pipes, roof tiles and gutters. So, check that everything is in good working order and that the gutters are clear of leaves.
If you have any concerns about the boiler, call in a Gas Safe engineer now; the last thing you want is to be paying for a tradesperson over the holiday period.

Get organised
The lead-up to Christmas can be busy, but don't let your landlord admin fall by the wayside. 
Ensure you have the emergency contact details of a good plumber, locksmith and electrician.
Check that your landlord insurance includes storm and flood cover and is current.

Or, take the most effective option
Avoid disruption over Christmas and New Year by having a top letting agent on your team. Yes, it is that simple. 
Your letting agent will have emergency tradespeople on speed dial, so if something does crop up, they'll know who to call.

Meanwhile, you can turn your phone off, put your feet up and have a truly happy holiday.
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