Here’s an important rental property management tip that will help secure your investment. Water damage can greatly diminish and even destroy a home’s value. From a leaky roof to water-stained ceiling and walls to the quality of air, water damage can cause major problems for a homeowner.
Staying true to a maintenance program can prevent your property from taking on water damage. Hiring a qualified inspector to perform the following program will ensure your property stays free from water damage.
- Make sure all vents have an exhaust to the exterior of the property and be equipped with the appropriate hoods.
- Humidity in your property should be between 30 and 50 percent, except in specialized facilities. Humidity may be too high if you observe stains on ceilings and walls, condensation on windows, and musty smells.
- The expansion joints on your property absorb movement between walls, bricks and pipes. When these joints aren’t in good condition water intrusion may occur.
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