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The Spring Maintenance Rental Protection Checklist

Winter punishes your property. Your buildings have faced cold temperatures, snow, and the strain of expansion and contraction. As the thaw begins, many landlords assume the danger has passed. Spring is when winter’s damage appears, and when prevention matters most. Melting snow exposes cracks in waterproofing. Pests reemerge. HVAC systems face their first test. Mindful managers inspect with purpose. A five-dollar tube of caulk today can prevent a $5000 remediation in August. Schedule spring maintenance now to prevent costly emergency repairs and tenant turnover. Phase 1: The Exterior Shell Your property’s exterior is the first line of defense. The primary goal of spring maintenance is managing water intrusion. When snow

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