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Easy renters are indeed a blessing. Do what you need to do to make them known they are appreciated.
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IMO a thoughtful gift of appropriate value actually indicates a specific effort and it also safely places it in a different column than the business arrangement of rent. Just because. |
Definitely kick them back something. Gift card would be appreciated.
I’m coming from the past renters side... I’m a good guy, handy, motivated, Boy Scout type. Wife and I rented in an 1800’s boarding house that was “converted” to small apartments in the early-mid 1900’s... charming place in Old Town Orange. Fixed the double hung window weights so we could open windows without a prop, fixed damaged and outdated sprinkler systems around property... got sick and tired of hearing splashing water from geyser sprinklers at 3am and other random times. Repaired oak flooring in a couple units. The landlord was mildly appreciative over some stuff. Finally figured out I was a good guy and then started asking me to fix things when other tenants complained. I should have charged more. LOL! At the time I was younger and just wanted a nice place to live and save $$. In hindsight the landlord was just interested in collecting the checks every month and didn’t give 2 💩’s. (Had roof leaks until I went to the city and complained). Sad. A kind thank you and a gift card will go a long way! |
Good tenants!
I would send them a voucher for a good restaurant or something ^ |
Good tenants are far and few between. A little thank you will go a long way. No cash, but gift cards are appreciated.
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Mebbe I just suck at this LL game....but I enjoy a hassle free suck. Good tenants are pure gold, and I hate to see them leave...many stay for 5+ years....works for me....YMMV. |
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Good tennants are rare, just like good landlords. |
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I never increased the rent on good tenants. |
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Good tenants are hard to come by. So are good landlords and it sounds as though you are a good landlord. So the door swings both ways. Landlord tenant law does not favor the landlord so you need be careful and not set a president that deviates to far from your lease or the law. A small gift and a thank you for helping out this one time is one thing but don't let it become a habit.
When a tenant moved into one of my properties everything was in working order. We did a walk through and they signed off. The lease read that the tenant was responsible for the service call and the first $50.00 of any repair. If a repair exceeded $50.00 It became my responsibility and decision to repair or replace the appliance. The relationship may not always be amicable. Unfortunately you need to keep an eye toward litigation. If the relationship should turn and become litigious you don't want to walk into court with an ambiguous relationship because you deviated from the lease/law. |
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Ultimately, a rental property is not charity for most folks. Both the landlord and tenant should expect to receive/pay approximately the market rate. All my rentals are in great shape, located in sought-out, in-demand neighborhoods and are kept up/updated to as well or better than the neighborhood (and maintained better than my personal home). As a landlord, my goal is to walk a fine line between keeping good tenants and the high end of market rate (if my property is excellent/excellently maintained. A tenant should expect similar and appreciate any willingness to not adjust the rent upwards...as costs always rise (taxes, insurance, maintenance, etc.). Obviously, if a tenant helps keep costs down (without just ignoring needed repairs), it allows me to keep the rent lower. It does not meant that I rent property as some sort of charity. Personally, I never put a washer and dryer a rental house as it is common for tenants to provide their own (most already have them and no place to store theirs) and they seem to require a lot more repair in rentals than is case my personal appliances. If you provide a washer and dryer, you should increase the rent to accommodate the upgrade and potential expense. |
We're just different fint ;)
....and there's nuthin' wrong with that either. |
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