Seasonal Maintenance Tips for Long-Term Renters

Seasonal Maintenance Tips for Long-Term Renters
Living in a rental long-term comes with many benefits: stability, community, and the comfort of a space that truly feels like home. But even in professionally managed properties, seasonal upkeep plays an important role in keeping your apartment or rental house comfortable year-round.
While major repairs are typically handled by property management, there are simple, renter-friendly steps you can take each season to protect your space and prevent small issues from becoming bigger problems. Here are practical seasonal maintenance tips for long-term renters to help you stay proactive throughout the year.
Spring: Refresh & Inspect
Spring is the perfect time to reset your rental after winter. Here’s our spring maintenance checklist:
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Replace HVAC air filters (if accessible to tenants)
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Test smoke and carbon monoxide detectors
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Deep clean windows and window tracks
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Clean balcony or patio areas
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Submit maintenance requests for winter damage
Spring is also a great time to report any minor issues before summer heat arrives.
Summer: Focus on Cooling & Ventilation
Warmer weather means your cooling systems will be working harder. Here are some summer renter tips:
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Keep blinds closed during peak sun hours
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Use ceiling fans to improve airflow
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Ensure vents aren’t blocked by furniture
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Report any AC issues early
Proactive steps can improve energy efficiency and reduce strain on cooling systems.

