Property Management Blog

Portsmouth Property Management: Repair and Deduct

KRS Holdings - Wednesday, February 24, 2016
General property maintenance and up-keeping rentals in a habitable condition are probably among the easiest tasks for Portsmouth property management. They are always cognizant of the fact that tenants can use the repair and deduct legal procedure to make their rental units fit and habitable. Whether this legislation is in effect in your state or not, once the tenant applies the rule to make the premises habitable, the landlord can in fact found to be at fault. It is the owner's responsibility to ensure that the property is in a fit and habitable standard. Responding to residents request for repairs in a timely manner is of paramount importance. However, some landlords live far distances away from their income properties or may be in another place on vacation and are unable to address maintenance issues. These genuine situations do exist. They do not provide a legitimate excuse however, for allowing the property to become unfit for residents. According to the consultant at Portsmouth property management, a resident can make repairs and deduct it from your rent. If the resident has sent written requests with a verifiable paper trail to which you have not responded, then legally, you will most likely have to accept the reduced rent. Sometimes the resident may not have selected skilled personnel, and the repairs may not have been properly done. Other times they might bring in trained labor and pay above your budget. If you find it difficult to keep abreast of maintenance repairs, it may be much better to call in Portsmouth property management to assist you and save yourself from any law suits.