Dealing With Water Damage As A Landlord
Investing in real estate can
be an adventure. Sometimes the adventure is filled with success and dividends
and sometimes the adventure is filled with trials and tribulations. Having
water damage is never a fun experience, and when one of your West Palm Beach
rental properties needs water damage repair, it can be very stressful. Here are
some tips for dealing with water damage repair as a landlord.
Call
A Water Damage Repair Company
The very first thing that
you are going to want to do when your tenant announces that there is some sort
of water damage in your property is to call a professional water
damage repair in West Palm Beach. You may be tempted to handle this
issue by yourself, but if you are not particularly handy and the water damage
is extensive, you should spare yourself the grief. It is especially important
to have a water damage repair company do an assessment in situations like these
so they can prove if needed in a court of law, what the cause of the water
damage was.
Contact
Renters Insurance
Hopefully, you have required
your renters to have insurance while they are staying in your property. If you
have, then you will likely want to contact them because their insurance will be
handling the expenses from the water damage if it was the fault of the tenant.
They might have different stipulations depending on the kind of insurance, but
it is always best to first give them a heads up that there has been water
damage and to find out what they cover. Your homeowners insurance may end up
paying the bill as well. Make sure you know the cause of the water damage so
you can negotiate with the right insurance company.
Know
Your Rights
It is very important that
you know your rights as a landlord. It is your responsibility to make sure that
the plumbing in your property is working efficiently and that you are keeping
it well maintained. Most of the time, it will fall on the landlord’s shoulders
to fix any repairs. However, if there was some kind of leak caused by the
tenant like a pipe burst due to pipes freezing in cold conditions in the home,
your tenant should be held responsible. This is why it is so important to have
the opinion of your water damage repair company of what the root cause of the
damage was. No one wants to pay a bill, and you might end up taking your tenant
to court or vice versa if there is an argument about whose fault it was.
If you are a landlord and
your property has been hit by water damage, contact Regency DKI before you do
anything else. You may need to pay to fix the damage, but if you call soon, you
may avoid having to pay for damages to your renters belongings as well as the
damage to the property.
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