How to Ensure Tenants’ Safety

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  The safety of your residents should be the utmost priority of any landlord or property manager. And with the apparent rise in burglary and criminal trespass cases in Massachusetts, it is imperative to keep the basics in check to prevent any unfortunate incident. We give you the three Ls to remember to ensure tenants’…

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The safety of your residents should be the utmost priority of any landlord or property manager. And with the apparent rise in burglary and criminal trespass cases in Massachusetts, it is imperative to keep the basics in check to prevent any unfortunate incident. We give you the three Ls to remember to ensure tenants’ safety:

 

#1  Locks

Ensure tenants' safety by replacing locks.

When we change the locks, we also make sure that they’re functioning and ready for the new tenants. | Photo by PhotoMIX Company from Pexels

In every tenant transition, we change the locks because we never know who the previous tenants gave a copy of their keys. We don’t want them to access the units of incoming residents. Also, we’ve seen properties with old locks or with aged and worn-down keys. When keys get old, sometimes they don’t fit right, especially with some of the older doors in Boston. People start struggling to get into their own homes, and we don’t want that for any of our residents.

 

#2 Lighting

Ensure tenants' safety by having enough lights.

A well-lit home is a safe home. | Photo by Lisa Fotios from Pexels

Adequate lighting is a must. ln areas such as basements or attics without proper lighting, you could have slips and falls. As people can’t see where they’re going, they could fall down a set of stairs and they can also file a huge lawsuit against you. Your residents should be able to walk around and feel safe wherever they are during nighttime. They should also feel relieved that nobody is hiding somewhere that could potentially cause harm to them. Your lighting should be bright to ensure there are no dark corners.

 

#3 Landings

Ensure tenants' safety with well-maintained landings.

Ensure tenants’ safety with well-maintained landings. | Photo by Pavel Danilyuk from Pexels

Landings involve a lot of details and getting them all right is bound to ensure tenants’ safety at any property. Anything from patios to decks to stairways to walkways, we make sure the handrails are tight. The masonry of the steps should be solid, with no slip-and-fall hazards to it. There must be no uneven ground. Moreover, the decks and patios should not be shaky. You don’t want any untoward incidents to occur due to lack of maintenance.

 

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In conclusion, those are three Ls to ensure tenants’ safety at your property: Locks, Lights, and Landings. If you or anyone else you know is looking for a property manager that is always proactively thinking about how to keep you and your tenants properly protected, please think of Green Ocean Property Management: where you get more than a property manager, you get peace of mind.

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