Landlords: Five Errors That Can Cause Tenancy Turmoil

Landlords: Five Errors That Can Cause Tenancy Turmoil

Most tenancies that end up ‘nightmarish’ don’t start badly.

It’s a bit like a suspense film. Everything seems fine at first. The tenant looks great. The property is in good shape. The paperwork is signed. Everyone expects a smooth ride.

Then the small warning signs appear. Tiny issues get ignored. Minor mistakes stack up. And before long, the storyline takes a more dramatic turn.

Spoiler alert: these stories rarely have happy endings.
We’re borrowing a little creative licence here, but thinking about how a tenancy might go wrong can help landlords get things right and avoid any drama long before it escalates. Because tenancy breakdowns seldom happen overnight. 
They tend to grow from a series of small, preventable errors.

These include:

1) Rushing tenant selection
Void periods are stressful, especially because mortgages and running costs don’t pause. But cutting corners on referencing or ignoring early red flags often leads to far higher costs later. Waiting for the right tenant is usually a lot, lot cheaper than dealing with arrears, damage, or eviction.
2) Unclear expectations from day one
Tenants can’t meet standards that were never clearly explained. Maintenance reporting, garden care, inspections, and communication, all of this should be set out clearly at the start. Vague expectations almost always lead to misunderstandings.

3) Poor communication
When tenants feel ignored, frustration builds. Emails go unanswered. Repairs feel slow. Small concerns turn into big grievances. Clear, timely communication builds trust and prevents unnecessary escalation of issues.

4) Delayed maintenance
That dripping tap or faulty extractor fan might not feel urgent, but unresolved issues often grow into larger, more expensive problems. Worse, tenants may feel their comfort or safety isn’t being taken seriously, which sours the overall relationship between them and the landlord.

5) Letting emotion replace professionalism
Tenancies are ultimately business relationships. Allowing frustration, suspicion, or assumptions to drive decisions often fuels conflict. Calm, documented, professional handling protects both landlord and tenant.
The good news? Most tenancy problems are preventable.

Clear systems, fair processes, and experienced oversight make tenancies smoother and far less stressful. 
This is where good letting agents earn their keep, not just finding tenants, but managing relationships, spotting issues early, and keeping everything balanced and professional.

And remember, boring tenancies, unlike dull movies, aren’t a failure.
They’re usually a sign that everything is working successfully.

If you want smoother, lower-stress tenancies, speak to us today.


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