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Top 5 Mistakes Landlords Make (and How to Avoid Them)
After managing rentals for a while, I’ve noticed a few common pitfalls that can cost landlords time, money, and peace of mind. Here are the top five mistakes I see most often — and how to avoid them:
Skipping thorough tenant screening
A bad tenant can turn a great property into a headache. Always verify income, check rental history, and call previous landlords. A few extra minutes upfront can save you months of stress later.
Not setting clear expectations in writing
Handshakes and assumptions lead to confusion. A detailed lease that outlines rules, fees, and maintenance responsibilities keeps everyone on the same page.
Ignoring preventative maintenance
Little issues become big ones fast. Regular inspections and scheduled maintenance (like cleaning gutters, checking smoke detectors, and servicing HVAC) protect your investment.
Treating it like a hobby, not a business
Track income, expenses, and receipts properly. Separate personal and rental finances. Whether you use spreadsheets or software, organization is key to profitability.
Delaying communication
When tenants reach out, quick responses build trust and reduce turnover. Even if you don’t have an immediate solution, acknowledgment goes a long way.
Avoiding these mistakes can make your property management smoother and far more profitable.
Curious — what’s one mistake you’ve learned from managing rentals?
— Srinivasa Subramanian
Standard Management Company



