Maintaining a rental property during the fall season is essential for tenants to uphold their renters’ rights and ensure a safe, comfortable living environment. Regular upkeep can prevent issues from escalating and help tenants avoid potential disputes with landlords.

Inspect and Clean Gutters

Clogged gutters can cause water damage and leaks. Tenants should regularly remove leaves and debris from gutters and downspouts. If gutters are clogged, inform the landlord for necessary repairs or maintenance.

Check Heating Systems

As temperatures drop, ensuring the heating system functions properly is vital. Test the thermostat, replace filters if applicable, and report any issues to the landlord promptly to prevent heating failures during cold weather.

Seal Windows and Doors

Drafts can increase energy costs and reduce comfort. Use weatherstripping or caulking to seal gaps around windows and doors. Notify the landlord if repairs are needed beyond simple sealing.

Maintain Outdoor Areas

Clear fallen leaves and debris from walkways and driveways to prevent slips and falls. Trim overgrown bushes and ensure outdoor lighting is functional for safety during shorter daylight hours.