Halloween Safety Tips for Landlords and Raleigh Investment Property Owners

Before the sugar high hits and the creepers come a-crawlin’, there are few steps Raleigh property managers should take in order to give their residents the safest, happiest Halloween possible. Below are a few Halloween safety tips for landlords and rental property owners!

Invest in Good Lighting

We have mentioned a few times before how important it is to invest in bright, high-quality for your investment property. Good lighting will help residents stay safe on pathways, steps, and entrances, and provide a feeling of security while they are journeying to their car, the mailbox, the pool, or the trash area. If you haven’t already set up good lighting, now’s the time to do it!

Clear Common Areas

Halloween night will no doubt see a lot of excited, sugar-crazed children in bulky costumes returning from trick-or-treating fun. Before the night arrives, do a quick safety scan for debris, trash, fallen branches, holes, and any other tripping hazards. It’s better to be safe than sorry!

Advise Tenants to Keep Pets Inside

Even the most well-behaved pet can become anxious amid all the chaos and hubbub of Halloween night. Combine that with a lot of strangers in scary costumes–which your pet probably doesn’t consider a costume–and you have a recipe for disaster. Advise your tenants to keep all pets inside on the 31st to protect trick-or-treating children and other residents. In addition, remind your tenants that cats, especially black cats, can become targets of unscrupulous neighborhood hooligans on Halloween night, and should therefore be kept safely indoors.

Distribute Fire Safety Reminders

Finally, take into consideration the plentiful candle-lit decorations and Jack-O’-Lanterns that will likely be scattered throughout your rental property on Halloween, and decide what you would like to do about these sources of open flame. You might want to impose a ban on open-flame decorations altogether, requiring electric tea lights instead. Or, you could just take this opportunity to remind residents about proper fire procedures. Regardless of your open flame policy, have your property management team verify that all smoke alarms are in working order before the festivities occur.

Investing in rental property doesn’t have to be scary with Barker Realty!  

Sending out tenant reminders; cleaning up your property; replacing burned-out bulbs; checking smoke alarms: all of these things take time. If you’d rather spend that time on other commitments, call our Raleigh NC property management company. Our experienced property managers can help you secure the right Raleigh investment property, and then keep it running like clockwork. That way you can insure that your investment has no tricks, and all treats!

Buying an Investment Property in Raleigh? Watch Out for These Red Flags

After more than 35 years in the Raleigh NC property management business, we’ve seen almost every trick in the book when it comes to disguising a property’s flaws. If you’re browsing investment properties for sale this week, here are some red flags that might indicate it isn’t as new, clean, or safe as it appears.

New Paint and Carpet; Nothing Else

When sellers put investment properties on the market, it’s standard to give them a fresh coat of paint and new carpeting. But other details like the tiles, trim, and foundation will often be left as-is. Therefore, pay attention to these areas when browsing available options, and ask if the kitchen or bathroom have been updated. If not, it’s possible that the owner doesn’t have the budget to make any other harder-to-find improvements, either.  

Cans, Bottles, and Noise  

It’s always a smart idea to tour the neighborhood in which the investment property is located after hours. Listen and look for dogs barking, road noise, loud neighbors, beer cans, and trash. Note the location of the nearest college–if the property is near a lot of rambunctious students, it might be one to avoid (although your property will always be in high demand). You might also call the police department and ask how many reports have been recently filed in the neighborhood.

Excessive Caulk

It’s not always possible to tour investment properties when it’s raining outside, but if you can, it will allow you to see any water issues in the foundation. If you tour the property on a dry day, look for multiple, thick layers of caulk around windows and other points of entry, indicating that there might be a leakage problem.

Overwhelming Air Fresheners

If you walk into the property and are immediately hit by the scent of air fresheners, it might be covering up smells like animal urine, smoke, or mold. Most real estate agents light a candle or bake cookies to make a property more inviting, so a little bit of scent is to be expected, but if it seems that an entire can has been emptied, be wary.

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