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How to improve your relationship with your Landlord

Submitted by jackmack
Fri, 24 Oct 2008

When renting property it is essential you are on good terms with your landlord this however can sometimes be difficult when disputes arise so it is always a good idea to speak to previous tenets where possible to get feedback about your landlord.

When something goes wrong remember to inform your landlord of the problem there is no point just complaining about it as this won’t get the problem fixed your landlord has no way of knowing for example if the shower is broke. They will be glad to be told and getting this fixed for free is part of the advantages of renting. This is also their investment that you are living in and they will want to keep the property is good condition. If you also don’t inform the landlord of things that go wrong the problem could escalate and you could end up loosing your deposit.

You need to have respect for the property you are occupying if you don’t this can lead to unnecessary disputes between yourself and the landlord and again may result in you loosing your deposit.

Not paying your rent can be a sure way of the landlord not going out his way to be helpful. Always make sure you have your direct debits etc, set up correctly as this can cause ill feeling between you and the landlord. Make sure you first months rent is paid on time this will put you on good standing with your landlord. Before you move in do an inventory check and note down anything that may need to be repaired as you need to make sure you aren’t left to fit the bill for these repairs when you leave.

You also need to do your research and know your rights and also the rights of your landlord this will help avoid disputes in the future.

If you are looking for houses to rent in Salford I would try here I found a good flat here when I was looking for houses to rent in Bristol.

If your always be up front with your landlord and respect their property then falling outs will be rare. There will always be things that you disagree with but it’s how you handle these disagreements that matters. A small dispute can easily escalate if not handled in the right manner and I’m sure most of these disputes can be solved easily if both parties are willing to comprise. If you follow some of these simple rules I’m sure you will be able to enjoy a healthy relationship with your landlord for many years to come.

 

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