Property Manager - Tenant Expectations

Tenant Expectations

The tenant of a property expects the property manager to:

  • ensure the "quiet enjoyment" of the premises—an assurance that the premises will be able to be used and enjoyed for the intended purposes without interference from the landlord and/or other tenants (save for emergencies)
  • provide comfort—-a living environment that is properly heated, cooled and ventilated with as many amenities as possible compatible with the rental level
  • provide security and safety—the ability to live and/or work in a building in which there are no inherent defects or conditions that might be hazardous to health or to property
  • provide status—-accommodation and facilities that meet socio-economic and cultural standards for the tenants and their guests.

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