Improving Your Home’s Curb Appeal

5 Valuable Reasons For Landlords To Control Landscaping Maintenance

Landlords with single-family rental homes all face the same dilemma: should you or the tenant be responsible for landscaping maintenance? There is no completely right or wrong answer to this question, as it depends on many actors. But in many cases, the best option may be to handle it yourself — even though it comes with a cost. Here are a few compelling reasons why. 

1. It Gets Done

First and foremost, taking control of any element of property maintenance means that you know it's being done — and done right. Professionals keep your lawn healthy, your plants in check, the trees safe and pest-free, and hazards removed. If you rely on tenants, it may be a constant struggle to properly maintain your real estate investment. 

2. You Check In

Landlords — especially those who don't live nearby — may find it challenging to keep eyes and ears on the condition of their properties. While it's not the primary purpose of using a landscaping service, it does give you a chance to get an eye on the condition of the property. They can help you stay on top of potential problems that renters may cause, ignore, or miss. 

3. You Control It

When you pay for and order something, you control what is done and how it's done. Providing your own landscaping services is a good way to forestall tenant changes without your permission. The landscape company will only do what you contract them to do, and tenants have less incentive or opportunity to make changes on their own. 

4. It's an Amenity

What amenities do you offer tenants that help you stand out from the crowd? Renters want amenities for their monthly rent checks, but many small landlords can't afford to offer a lot of perks. So, take one item off your tenants' agenda and market your rentals as being low-maintenance as well as attractively kept up. 

5. You Get Discounts

Finally, do you have more than one rental unit that needs landscaping? If so, you may be able to negotiate a better price for bulk services than any individual renter could negotiate. This means you can often get more bang for your buck — a discount you don't need to pass on to tenants if you don't want to. 

Where to Start

Ready to start benefiting from these upsides to paying for your own rental unit landscape maintenance? Begin by meeting with quality landscaping companies near your rentals today. 


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