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Enrique Jevons
  • Investor
  • Sammamish, WA
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The Key to Successful Landlording: Effective Communication with Tenants

Enrique Jevons
  • Investor
  • Sammamish, WA
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As real estate investors, we often focus on the numbers: cash flow, operating expenses, property appreciation. But one factor that has a direct impact on profitability often gets overlooked, communication with tenants.

1. Builds Trust and Long-Term Relationships

Clear and professional communication builds trust. When tenants know their landlord or property manager responds promptly and fairly, they’re more likely to renew leases and take better care of the property.

2. Reduces Turnover (and Turnover Costs)

Every vacancy comes with costs, lost rent, marketing, repairs, and cleaning. By maintaining open communication and resolving issues early, you keep tenants happy and reduce costly turnover.

3. Prevents Legal Disputes

Many landlord-tenant conflicts stem from miscommunication. Keeping conversations documented and transparent helps resolve disagreements quickly, minimizing legal risks.

4. Improves Maintenance Reporting

Tenants are the first to notice problems. If they feel comfortable communicating, they’ll report issues right away, allowing you to handle small repairs before they become expensive emergencies.

5. Boosts Your Reputation as a Landlord

In today’s rental market, reputation matters. Landlords who communicate with empathy and professionalism earn positive reviews and referrals, attracting stronger tenants in the future.

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