Having a new tenant can be both rewarding and a bit tiresome. Rewarding because you will earn some money, wearing because you have to do some things first before this person enters your home. All these things highly depend on the situation your flat is in. If everything is relatively standard, good condition, then you do not have to do too much.

On the other hand, if it is, then you have to take care of these things. There are always some things that need to be fixed, so make sure to meet the necessary requirements. In case you forgot what else needs to be done, scroll down to see our suggestions.

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How To Get Your House Ready For Rent?

Consider Cleaning

It doesn’t matter whether you’ve done this recently or not. A renter must be welcomed with a clean apartment. England’s tremendous capital has numerous companies that offer different cleaning services, along with an end of tenancy cleaning Wimbledon, but that’s supposed to be done once the tenant is gone. Now, let’s go back to cleaning!

If you can’t do it all by yourself, invite someone to help you, or as we mentioned, hire a professional; just don’t overlook it. You can also let your creativity flow by adding some unusual plants or furniture. Anything will do.

Painting The Walls

Most landlords know that this is their responsibility. You need to do something that is going to freshen up your flat. One of the things that will surely achieve that is painting your walls. You can hire a spray painting service to do the job, or you can do it yourself.  You can do that by simply utilizing a plain white color, or if you wish to experiment, you can do that with some more vibrant colors. It’s up to you to decide.

A fresh coat of paint will give this space a refreshing and clean atmosphere, and it is also a perfect way to show your future renter how much you care about his or her comfort. If you don’t find it too tiresome, you can also consider painting the outside of the flat. Of course, this isn’t as necessary as it is for your interior.

Anything Else?

Change Locks

Before you give keys to the new renter, you should first change the locks on the doors. This is important for the safety of the renter and, at the same time, to protect yourself from any responsibility. In case the old tenant has the old keys, this has to be especially done if the old tenant has the keys. This is an inexpensive thing to do. It costs roughly around twenty dollars, so do not forget to do it.

Mold

While you are doing the check-up, make sure to see if there’s any mold. It’s very unhealthy to live in a place that is filled with it. There are some places in the house where it frequently resides, and these include:

  • Closets
  • Dark corners of the laundry room
  • Bathroom fixtures and tiles

In case you spot it, you can remove it by utilizing water and soap. Just make sure not to scrub it out of drywall. If the mold grows only on the surface paint, the only way you can get rid of it is simply by replacing the affected drywall.

Have A Walkthrough

You do not need to stress too much over this; just keep it casual. This is a good idea because it allows you to properly analyze your property to see if anything needs to be repaired. Tenants tend to be very demanding and picky, so you do not want to risk anything. Carefully go through every part of your house just to make sure your renter is going to be satisfied once he/she starts living there. There are numerous issues you can potentially encounter, starting with dirty furniture, broken tiles, etc.

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Sign And Review The Lease

Even if you are absolutely sure that this person is reliable, you shouldn’t take any chances. Who knows what might happen. Instead, create an agreement with the tenant and go over it section by section. This way, you will make sure that you listed all crucial items and rules, and you will ensure that this lessee comprehends what he or she agrees, too. Once this is over, and everything appears to be fine, you can proceed with signing the lease agreement.

Small, Yet Important Steps

All these suggestions are going to help you prepare your flat for a new person and are great prevention for any potential issues that might occur if you don’t do anything about it. Perceive this as your responsibility as a good and reliable landlord

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