Tenant's Guide To Preventative Maintenance Recommendations

Please click on the links below to find instructions and suggestions for routine preventative maintenance activities. 

We believe in preventative maintenance. That’s why we will periodically schedule projects aimed at maintaining the value of the properties we manage. In addition to these initiatives, there are also several preventative maintenance tasks that tenants must complete on a regular basis.  Performing the required, routine tasks below, helps to ensure compliance with the lease and it also helps to ensure your health and safety. For more information on what is required, please refer to the maintenance section (paragraph 20.) in your lease.
The links below lead to several different instruction pages. These directions detail several of your responsibilities when it comes to ensuring the property is secure, well-maintained, and properly cared for. They explain, in detail, how to complete your required preventative maintenance tasks during your time as a tenant.  It is important to note that if the recommended preventive maintenance tasks below are not completed, this could lead to property damage.  Damage caused by not completing the routine tasks that are outlined in the links below may be the responsibility of the Tenant if the issue could have been prevented by completing the tasks.


1.   Winterizing Outdoor Water Faucets

If you have access to an outdoor hose bib, please click on the link to see steps to winterize outdoor water faucets. 


2.   Preventing Pipes From Freezing

The link above includes important information regarding how to keep pipes from freezing, what to do if a pipe does freeze, and the steps you should take if a pipe bursts. 


3.   Testing Smoke Alarms

This link explains how, how often, and why you should test your smoke alarms. 


4.   Testing Carbon Monoxide Alarms

This link includes information regarding why you should test your carbon monoxide alarms, how often you should check them, how to check them, ways to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning, and the symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning. 


5.   Cleaning Your Lint Dryer Trap

This link includes 5 simple steps to clean your lint dryer trap. 


6.   Changing Your HVAC Air Filter

This link explains why, how often, and how to change your HVAC Air Filter.