Since the winter is here and the snow will surely be falling in many areas, it's important to understand some of the tips landlords need for snow removal. Whether you manage an apartment complex or home rentals, handling snow removal is very important.
You should understand your state laws and municipal ordinances when it comes to the time limit for snow removal. It's important to put a plan in place to make sure you're prepared. Here are a few things to consider.
Put Your Tenants to Work
It's not illegal to hand over the shovel and the tenants take care of the snow, in most places. In some areas, they may be put in charge of the steps, driveways, sidewalks and ramps. If this is the case, you need to clearly communicate your limited responsibility for snow removal.
Hire a Service to Remove the Snow
Maybe you've already thought of this and worked it into the rent, but hiring a service can be the best way to go. A professional snow removal service can provide plenty of convenience and can become a selling point for new tenants. You want to compare a few prices and services to ensure you hire somebody that will get the job done for the right price.
Handle the Snow Yourself
As the landlord, you do have the ability to handle the snow removal yourself. If you own a truck, you can add a blade to the front of it and plow the property yourself. This can save quite a bit of money, but it will cost you time.
Keep in mind, you may have to handle snow removal early in the morning and throughout the day if it keeps coming down. If you don't have a flexible schedule, this may not be the right option for you.
Removing snow this winter season is very important. You need to put a plan in place to make sure it's handled before it's too late.