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by Michael Monteiro
Whether you’re dealing with a tenant who files complaints rarely or frequently, due diligence is always essential.Tracking and addressing tenant complaints in a timely manner is important not only for keeping your tenants safe and happy, but also for protecting yourself and your property in the long run.
1. Encourage tenants to come to you. 2. Create (and use) an official tenant complaint form. Since we just talked about eviction last week, this seems like a good time to point out that, in some states, tenants may be justified in non-payment of rent if complaints are not resolved. Tracking tenant complaints is a surefire way to make sure you avoid precisely this sort of situation. 3. Resolve the issue as soon as possible.
And if you find yourself in a situation where a complaint cannot be resolved immediately, be sure to let your tenants know that you’re on the case, where you’re at in the process, and when they can expect to have the problem remedied.
5. Handling tenant interpersonal issues. Begin by speaking with the tenant in question; be sure to include a clause in your lease agreements that clearly states behavioral expectations so that you can point back to that in such situations.
If the problem continues, it’s time to start writing official warnings. And if the issue still persists, you may be forced to look at alternatives such as eviction.
In the end, dealing with tenant complaints boils down to two main elements: keeping your tenants happy and keeping your property safe and in good repair. Although tenant complaints may sometimes be a bit trying, staying on top of them is always in the best interest of your business.
Michael Monteiro works for Buildium LLC, maker of online property management software for landlords, professional property managers, condos and homeowner associations (HOAs) and is author of the The Buildium Property Management Blog. See The Right Way to Handle Subletting. American Apartment Owners Association offers discounts on products and services for landlords related to your real estate investment including REAL ESTATE FORMS, tenant debt collection, tenant background checks, insurance and financing. Find out more at joinaaoa.
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2 Responses to “Tenant Complaint Strategies”
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Hi,
Is there any way we can report tenant’s unpaid balance to credit agency by subscribing to AAOA ?
Thanks
Nilofer
tenant screening…
It looks like we have similar ideas on this subject….