Tuesday, January 6, 2015

Potential Problem

Tenants will generally call for repairs when something is so broken it causes a direct, annoying problem. However, if the repair does not rise to that level, you may only hear about it after it has become a major problem. The best example is grouting around ceramic tile in the bathtub. A $60 minor repair job could prevent extensive damage and possible replacement of the drywall behind the tile, thus saving major dollars. The Maintenance Survey will spot this type of potential problem.

Peter Meer is President/Broker of Meer & Company, Inc., 303-322-1550, which manages 150 single family homes and properties in Denver, Colorado. He holds the Master Property Manager (MPM) designation and the firm holds the Certified Residential Management Company (CRMC) designation from the National Association of Residential Property Managers (NARPM). To learn more about Peter's Landlord solutions visit Meer and Company website at www.meerandco.com

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