The 10 Most Common Rental Property Repairs (and How to Deal With Them!)

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The 10 Most Common Rental Property Repairs (and How to Deal With Them!)

As much as I wish rental properties stayed in tip top shape forever, this just is not the case.

As a landlord, one of your most important jobs is to maintain the property and fix things when they break. Although this can be expensive and stressful, if you budget and plan for repairs and maintenance, you will have money set aside to handle these issues. If not, you’ll need to come out with the cost from your own pocket.

But either way, the repair must be fixed.

Although repairs tend to scare new landlords, in reality most repair issues are fairly standard and easy to fix. In fact, I’ve found that 95% of the repair issues I must address are the same ten repairs, over and over again. Although you cannot predict when these issues will occur, you can predict that they indeed will.

So I give you: my 10 most common repairs and how to address them (in no particular order!).

The 10 Most Common Tenant Repair Requests

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About Brandon

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Brandon Turner (G+) is the BiggerPockets.com Senior Editor and Community Director and owner of RealEstateInYourTwenties.com. He is also an Active Real Estate Investor (Flips, Apartments, and Buy-and-Hold), Entrepreneur, World Traveler, Third-Person Speaker, and Husband. Come hang out with him on Twitter!

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