While landlords are responsible for most maintenance tasks, there are cases where tenants can reasonably contribute if clearly outlined in the lease.
For example, you could include responsibilities like:
- Keeping sidewalks free of snow (with provided tools or supplies)
- Changing HVAC filters (if units are easily accessible)
- Basic lawn mowing or watering
- Reporting maintenance issues promptly
However, there are many tasks best left to professionals or landlords. These often include:
- HVAC servicing or repairs
- Gutter cleaning, tree trimming, or roof work
- Irrigation system shutdowns
- Pest control or inspections
- Any job requiring licensed professionals
To avoid confusion and protect both your property and tenant relationships, make sure seasonal maintenance responsibilities are clearly outlined in your lease agreement. Define who handles tasks and revisit these expectations before the start of each new season.
Clear communication now can prevent costly misunderstandings later.