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Spring is the perfect time for landlords to take a close look at their rental properties after months of winter weather. Wind, rain, snow, and temperature swings can cause hidden damage that many owners won’t notice until problems become expensive repairs.
In this episode of the Your Landlord Resource Podcast, Kevin and I share the five spring maintenance tips we focus on every year to help protect our rentals. These inspections help identify small issues before they turn into major structural problems that can cost thousands of dollars to fix.
We talk about everything from inspecting roofs and cleaning gutters to checking mechanical systems like HVAC units and water heaters before summer arrives. We also explain why communicating with your tenants before inspections can help uncover problems you might otherwise miss.
Spring is also a great time to evaluate curb appeal, landscaping, and exterior safety issues such as loose railings, cracked walkways, and damaged siding. Even small maintenance tasks can make a big difference in protecting property value and keeping tenants safe and happy.
If you own rental property, these spring maintenance tips will help you stay proactive, reduce costly repairs, and keep your investment property running smoothly all year long.
LINKS & REFERENCES
FREE Spring Maintenance Checklist
Episode 4 – Importance of Rental Property Inspections
Episode 42: Deck and Balcony Safety Beyond California SB-721
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Spring is the perfect time for landlords to take a close look at their rental properties after months of winter weather. Wind, rain, snow, and temperature swings can cause hidden damage that many owners won’t notice until problems become expensive repairs.
In this episode of the Your Landlord Resource Podcast, Kevin and I share the five spring maintenance tips we focus on every year to help protect our rentals. These inspections help identify small issues before they turn into major structural problems that can cost thousands of dollars to fix.
We talk about everything from inspecting roofs and cleaning gutters to checking mechanical systems like HVAC units and water heaters before summer arrives. We also explain why communicating with your tenants before inspections can help uncover problems you might otherwise miss.
Spring is also a great time to evaluate curb appeal, landscaping, and exterior safety issues such as loose railings, cracked walkways, and damaged siding. Even small maintenance tasks can make a big difference in protecting property value and keeping tenants safe and happy.
If you own rental property, these spring maintenance tips will help you stay proactive, reduce costly repairs, and keep your investment property running smoothly all year long.
LINKS & REFERENCES
FREE Spring Maintenance Checklist
Episode 4 – Importance of Rental Property Inspections
Episode 42: Deck and Balcony Safety Beyond California SB-721
Connect with Us:
🌎 Visit our website
📧 Subscribe to our newsletter.
👆Click HERE for our FREE Landlord Forms and Doc’s
🤳Text Us: 650-489-4447. We love questions and love letters!
📩Email us at: [email protected], [email protected]
➡️ Review the Podcast on Apple or on Spotify or YouTube
✔️Course Waitlist: From Marketing to Move In, Place Your Ideal Tenant
📱 Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, & join our private Face...

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