End of Tenancy Management
End of tenancy management is a critical part of property management, as insufficient preparation can lead to problems. In our latest article, we emphasise the importance of a proactive and thorough approach to end of tenancy management. The process should be viewed as circular, starting with property assessment and preparation when first taking on a property. Regular mid-tenancy visits and detailed record-keeping can help identify and resolve issues early, preventing them from becoming significant issues at the end of a tenancy. Providing tenants with a comprehensive guide on their responsibilities for returning the property in good order is important.
We also look at the value of collecting feedback from outgoing tenants and landlords, about their experiences. This feedback will identify areas for improvement, and progress future tenancy management practices and overall customer satisfaction.