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6 tricks to win your landlord over

Learn how to work with your landlord to create a living space that feels uniquely yours.

Renting a home means having a space to call your own, but it also means working alongside your landlord to keep that space comfortable and well-maintained.

While your landlord may own the property, you have the opportunity to create the perfect space that gives off that “homely” vibe.

So, let’s explore how you can work with your landlord to keep your rental feeling like home sweet home.

Be proactive, not reactive

It can be easy to turn a blind eye to that dripping tap or a loose door handle, but small issues can snowball into bigger problems if left unchecked.

Most landlords would rather address minor repairs before they become major problems, so don't hesitate to reach out as soon as you think something’s wrong. Do you have a repair to report? Check out our services to see how we can help.

Promptly reporting maintenance issues not only showcases your responsibility as a tenant but also helps keep your home in tip-top condition.

Expert tip: When communicating with your landlord, use their preferred method - whether that’s a phone call, email, or online reporting system.

And remember, the more information you provide, the easier it is for your landlord to address the issue efficiently.

Embrace your responsibilities

While landlords typically handle major repairs and ensure the property meets safety standards, you, as a tenant, have your own set of responsibilities.

Routine tasks like cleaning, changing light bulbs, and keeping the garden tidy (if applicable) are often things you should be taking care of.

This proactive approach shows that you value the property and can lead to a better, more trusting, and positive relationship.

Focus on open communication

The foundation of any successful tenant-landlord relationship is clear, honest communication.

Don’t hesitate to talk to your landlord when you’re unsure on how to approach certain situations.

Open dialogue can prevent misunderstandings and foster a more collaborative approach to maintaining your home.

And if you’re planning any minor changes to your living space – like putting up shelves or painting a wall – discuss it with your landlord first. Many are open to reasonable requests, especially if it enhances the property's appeal.

If you feel uninspired, but fancy making some changes, read this article and start creating the perfect home that matches your personality.

Keep yourself organised

Maintaining a paper trail of all communications, repairs, and agreements with your landlord is essential.

This practice not only helps you stay organised, but it also provides a clear reference point if there are any misunderstandings.

Keep a dedicated folder or digital file for all rental-related documents, including your tenancy agreement, inventory list, and correspondence about repairs or changes to the property.

Staying organised can assist in resolving any challenges and protecting the interest of you and your landlord.

Respect the property and be mindful

Treat your rental home as if it were your own space. Simple habits like using coasters, ensuring proper ventilation, and keeping an eye on general wear and tear can lead to a smoother tenancy experience.

It also shows that you respect the property and are likely to encourage your landlord to reciprocate with prompt attention to your needs.

And remember, Rome wasn't built in a day, and property repairs also aren’t completed in the blink of an eye. While it’s natural to want issues resolved quickly, understand that your landlord may need to arrange inspections, source materials, or schedule trades people.

Show your appreciation

Sometimes, a dash of gratitude can work wonders. When your landlord responds promptly or goes above and beyond to make you feel at home, a heartfelt “thank you” can strengthen your relationship.

This mindful attitude encourages continued good service and can transform your tenancy into a more pleasant experience overall.

By following these tips you'll be well on your way to creating a rental that truly feels like home, while also building a positive relationship with your landlord.

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