During the hot summer months, tenants need to ensure their rental property remains comfortable and safe. Regular maintenance can prevent issues related to heat and humidity, helping to keep the living environment pleasant. This checklist provides essential tasks tenants should perform to maintain their rental during summer.

Air Conditioning and Ventilation

Ensure the air conditioning unit is functioning properly. Change filters regularly and schedule professional servicing if needed. Use ceiling fans or portable fans to improve air circulation and reduce indoor heat. Keep windows and vents open when weather permits to promote airflow.

Preventing Heat Damage

Protect the interior from excessive heat and sunlight. Use curtains or blinds to block direct sunlight during the hottest parts of the day. Avoid leaving electronics or appliances in direct sunlight, as they can overheat. Check for any leaks or gaps around windows and doors that could let in warm air.

Maintenance Tasks

  • Clean air filters monthly to ensure efficient cooling.
  • Inspect and clean window screens to keep insects out and airflow optimal.
  • Check for mold or mildew in bathrooms and kitchens, and clean promptly.
  • Ensure outdoor drainage is clear to prevent water accumulation and humidity issues.

Safety and Emergency Preparedness

Keep emergency supplies accessible, including fans, water, and a flashlight. Know how to turn off utilities if necessary. Report any maintenance issues to the landlord promptly to prevent further damage or safety hazards.