Please, Won’t You Be My Neighbor?
Mr. Fred M. Rogers said it best, “I've always wanted to have a neighbor just
like you. I've always wanted to live in a
neighborhood with you . . . Please, won't you be my neighbor?” Of course, everyone wants to have
neighbors that they get along with! So, if your tenants and their neighbors
don’t get along, sometimes it’s up to you as the landlord to keep the peace.
Real Property Management Indianapolis Edge is the expert Zionsville property management company with tips on how to solve any
tension between neighbors.
1.
Keep
communicating: If your rental property is undergoing some landscaping
and it will affect the neighbors, talk to them and let them know beforehand.
2.
Keep the noise down: Make sure tenants understand all the noise
policies that are in place at the time of lease signing, and that they will be
enforced if necessary. Explain that if there are any noise ordinances broken,
or you receive multiple complaints from neighbors about noise, you will get
involved.
3.
Keep the yard nice: Neighbors don’t like unkempt grass and weeds, and
neither do most HOA groups. Avoid fines and tension with yard upkeep.
4.
Keep the dog quiet: If your tenant has a dog, explain to them that to keep neighbors happy, they should be
constantly aware of the volume of their dog’s barking. They should take steps
to stop it from annoying other people, and pick up any messes that might be
made in a neighbor’s yard.
5.
Keep smiling: Positive relationships with neighbors are achieved when
tenants smile and say hello and have a friendly attitude toward their neighbors
in general.
Indianapolis property management is made easier with Real Property Management Indianapolis Edge. Put us
to work for you today!
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