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“Landlords & Tenants: Communication Is the Key”

Landlords and tenants should strive to create a mutually beneficial relationship.  Like any other business relationship, the landlord and the tenant need each other.  Why not work to make it the best association possible?

Most landlord-tenant disputes are a result of inadequate communication.  It is primarily the landlord’s responsibility to communicate clearly.  Why?  Because the landlord typically provides the document that controls the relationship: the lease or rental agreement.

A well-written, clear and concise lease is absolutely vital.  If you are not a professional property manager, you need to do more than download a generic lease off the internet.  “Standard” leases available in stationery stores are typically no better.  They often are missing key elements that are legally required in California leases, like the Megan’s Law database disclosure pertaining to sexual offenders and the lead-based paint disclosure.

If this is the first you’ve heard of those two requirements, you should consider joining a professional association, such as the California Apartment Association.  They provide excellent leases and many other forms and products to help guide you through the maze of regulations that govern landlord-tenant relationships.

When a tenant moves in, provide them with a property condition checklist to document the condition of the home, for the protection of both parties.  Also, the tenant and landlord should each take several pictures of the home before the move-in date so there is a clear record of its condition, to avoid misunderstandings when the tenant vacates.

Steve Gorman, Property Manager
Gorman Real Estate
710 Lighthouse Avenue
Pacific Grove, CA  93950
steve@gormanre.com
www.gormanre.com




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