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5 Steps to a Good Relationship with Temecula CA Property Managers

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Managing Real Estate Broker with Property Management & Sales at REALTY WORKS TEMECULA, CA 92590 (951) 217-6745 01233850

5 Steps  to a Good Relationship with Temecula CA Property Managers

 

When staying in a Temecula CA rental, regular communication with the best Temecula property management is necessary. Paying your rent, reporting repairs, and asking questions, are just a few of the encounters you will definitely have. Although you can’t control everything, here are a few things that you can do:

Know how to have a good relationship with your Temecula CA property manager.

1. Be truthful on your application and during your stay

You will most probably go through a screening process, your application will serve as the landlord’s or property manager’s first impression of you. Don’t lie just to impress. This might cause conflict after a few months’ time if you can no longer pay the rent. During your stay, be honest about maintenance issues, possibilities of delayed rent, and all the other things that will affect your stay. Trust is the key in a good relationship. Read our post on how to get a landlord approve to your application if you need some tips.

 

2. Clarify all expectations early

In order to avoid unnecessary misunderstandings and conflicts in the future, be clear with the terms of the lease even before you sign it. Know the line between the responsibilities of your Temecula property management and yours. This will avoid unrealistic and unfair expectations. Before you sign, make sure you’ve walked through the home to carefully assess its condition.

 

3. Take care of your tenant responsibilities

Once you know what you need to do as a tenant, do your best to do it. This includes paying rent on time, making sure the Temecula CA home for rent is well maintained, and advising the landlord or property manager when problems arise.

 

4. Be a little kinder, especially when asking

At the end of the day no one regrets being a little kinder. When you are asking for repairs, consideration on rent payment, communicate in good faith. Put agreed upon repairs and maintenance in writing.   You won’t feel the urge to nag the landlord or the Temecula CA property manager when a repair is not immediately done.  Show respect so you earn respect.

 

5. Cooperate well on your exit

Your lease is bound to end one way or another. When this happens, be professional enough to understand that a new applicant might need to view your space even before your move out. If you are uncomfortable with this, talk with the landlord so you know if adjustments can be made. Don’t be the stubborn, problematic tenant who just won’t cooperate even when he’s on the way out.

 

A good relationship between tenants and Temecula CA property managers and landlords is important in this business. Not only does it ensure less stress and a peaceful living for the renter, but also makes sure that the landlord gets the most out of their investment.

 

Have the #1 local property management in Temecula CA by your side and you are sure to have less problems. Call me, Sidney Kutchuck, today at 951-217-6745 or send an email at sidney@realtywrks.com or visit the Realty Works website at realtywrks.com

 

 

 

Waynette Hoover Araj
Keller Williams Realty - Asheboro, NC
Connecting your Dreams with the Right Real Estate

Any professional relationship is a two-way street. These are great suggestions on how to maintain a good tenant-manager relationship, Sidney. Thanks for sharing!

Sep 24, 2014 03:23 AM
Petra Norris
Lakeland Real Estate Group, Inc. - Lakeland, FL
Realtor, Lakeland FL Homes for Sale

Communication is the key to maintaining a successful working relationship. Great post, Sidney!

Sep 24, 2014 04:13 AM
Katerina Gasset
The Gasset Group & Get It Done For Me Virtual Services - Provo, UT
Amplify Your Real Estate & Life Dreams!

You have pointed out such great tips, Sidney. I agree that you should respect so you earn respect in return. Every relationship is a give and take, it won't be successful if the other party usually gets everything and give nothing.

Sep 24, 2014 04:29 PM