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How to Make a Good Impression on Your Property Managers Property managers are placed in a position of power over renters. They often have the right to enforce rules. If they lack that power, their recommendation to the owners can influence a punishment. They can also be instrumental in lowering your rent, forgiving late payments, and adjusting rules to meet your needs. Building a good reputation can help you find leniency in a strict world. You shouldn’t brownnose your managers just to get your way. Tips for Building a Good Reputation You should do it to build a good reputation for yourself and better your chances of moving up in the world by building good relationships. You never know how helpful a good recommendation from your property manager can be when you decide to move or take out a loan. The following are some tips to brownnose your property managers. You should find these tips helpful in becoming a praised tenant. Follow the rules. Tenants do well by their property managers to not only know the rules, but abide by them as well. Treat the place you live in like it belongs to someone who signs your paycheck. You would want to make the best impression on your boss by following his rules. Every rule broken would increase the likelihood that your boss would treat you like you treated his stuff. Property owners often reserve the right to kick-tenants with very little notice. Tenants that follow the rules stay on their good side. The longer you follow the rules, the better relationships you will have with your property manager. These rules are available for the reference in the contract you signed. The main office will gladly provide you a new copy of them if you misplaced your own. Pets should be taken care of as well. If they are allowed, make sure you clean up after them. Bring tools to help you take care of your dog’s messes outside. Clean out cages, liter boxes, and tanks often. Prevent the smell from spreading around the apartment. The goal is to make it seem like you don’t have a pet at all. You want him to be a surprised to remember that you have a pet at all (when he’s outside or inside your apartment).

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Your Property manager is definitely someone you want to be in good graces with. Here are some ways to do just that.

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Page 1: How to Make a Good Impression on Your Property Managers

How to Make a Good Impression on Your Property Managers Property managers are placed in a position of power over renters. They often have the right to enforce

rules.

If they lack that power, their recommendation to the owners can influence a punishment. They can also

be instrumental in lowering your rent, forgiving late payments, and adjusting rules to meet your needs.

Building a good reputation can help you find leniency in a strict world. You shouldn’t brownnose your

managers just to get your way.

Tips for Building a Good Reputation You should do it to build a good reputation for yourself and better your chances of moving up in the

world by building good relationships. You never know how helpful a good recommendation from your

property manager can be when you decide to move or take out a loan.

The following are some tips to brownnose your property managers. You should find these tips helpful in

becoming a praised tenant.

Follow the rules. Tenants do well by their property managers to not only know the rules, but abide by

them as well.

Treat the place you live in like it belongs to someone who signs your paycheck. You would want to make

the best impression on your boss by following his rules.

Every rule broken would increase the likelihood that your boss would treat you like you treated his stuff.

Property owners often reserve the right to kick-tenants with very little notice.

Tenants that follow the rules stay on their good side. The

longer you follow the rules, the better relationships you will

have with your property manager.

These rules are available for the reference in the contract you

signed. The main office will gladly provide you a new copy of

them if you misplaced your own.

Pets should be taken care of as well. If they are allowed, make sure you clean up after them.

Bring tools to help you take care of your dog’s messes outside. Clean out cages, liter boxes, and tanks

often. Prevent the smell from spreading around the apartment.

The goal is to make it seem like you don’t have a pet at all. You want him to be a surprised to remember

that you have a pet at all (when he’s outside or inside your apartment).

Page 2: How to Make a Good Impression on Your Property Managers

Treat the Property Like You Would Your Own Consider the comfort of the people around you. Whether you live in an apartment or in a rented house,

you should be considerate of your neighbors.

There are times to have fun and there are times to be quiet. Keep loud music, barking dogs, and

distracting activities to a minimum as evening turns into night.

In general, respect them as you would want to be respected.

Respect their privacy.

Respect their sleeping habits. Respect their property.

Go above and beyond for them. Get to know them.

Protect their property as you would your own. Ask them what

they like and what they don’t like.

The more you know and work with your neighbors, the less likely they are to make bad reports of you.

Building a good reputation will help your image in the eyes of your property managers.

Clean the property often. It may not be yours, but it might as well be while you’re living there.

Make it the “model apartment” of your complex. Make it so nice that the managers would feel

comfortable bringing potential renters through.

Keep the apartment presentable. Keep it sanitary.

Remove clutter. Find a place for everything.

These are all great habits to get into for when you own a house in the future. Focus on becoming a good

tenant—for the right reasons—to help you get there one day.

Tradewind Investments offer rental homes in Las Vegas. These are some of the things they look for in

good tenants.

They have a wide selection of properties they manage and can give you consistent, helpful service in

finding and living in rental homes in Las Vegas. Find out what they can do for you.