Labor Day marks the unofficial end of summer. It also kickstarts the flurry of back to school activities and the inevitable holiday rush that seems to begin earlier and earlier each year. For many landlords, the end of summer marks the end of the busiest season of the year. With vacancies filled, it's tempting to kick back and enjoy the fruits of your labor. Cal Bay Property Management's Scott Safadi urges busy landlords to rethink this strategy.
Before you settle in for a peaceful fall, make sure you're doing your due diligence when it comes to property maintenance. While you've likely stayed on top of landscaping chores through the hottest months of the year, other parts of your property may need your attention. Follow this end of summer maintenance to-do list to keep your property in the best condition possible:
- Scott Safadi, Cal Bay Property Management
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AuthorScott Safadi leverages extensive experience in the real estate industry to serve as the CEO of Cal Bay Property Management (CBPM), which he founded in Palo Alto, California. Archives
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