You might think this episode about Halloween tips for landlords does not pertain to you but take a minute to hear us out.
Halloween is a very festive time of year and is LOVED by people of all age groups, not just families with small children. I mean, there’s a reason Disney starts their Halloween festivities the day after Labor Day and continues it through October 31st!
These people love to decorate their homes, mostly the front yard. When those homes are rental properties, do they still have the right to decorate? Of course, but sometimes with limits.
What are the risks associated with Halloween? Lots! Think about the décor, parties, trick or treaters, and even the pets who live in your rentals.
In this episode we are talking all about Halloween festivity risks and covering what items landlords should be communicating with tenants. Plus, we include tips on what they can do to limit these risks as rental property owners.
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