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Are ADU (Additional Dwelling Unit) Rentals a Good Idea?

Filed Under: Business Management, Property Maintenance, Property Management, Property Management Software, Real Estate Investing, Rental Laws & Taxes

What is an ADU?

An ADU (Additional Dwelling Unit) is a secondary/independent living unit on the same land as a primary residence unit. ADU’s can be attached to a primary residence or detached. It would most likely consist of a kitchen, living area, bathroom and separate room or space for bed.

It’s typically smaller in size and suitable for either a single person or a couple.

Many cities are encouraging developing ADU’s due to a shortage of housing and also rentable units compared to demand for affordable housing.

Government data from the Federal Housing Finance Agency and California Department of Housing and Community Development shows ADU’s are becoming popular.

The number of ADU are growing. Here is data for California:

Growth in Number of ADU Per Year

You can also see the value of properties with ADU is also growing, here is data for California:

Property Value Growth with an ADU on the property.

What Steps Are Required to Create an ADU?

If you want to create an ADU, you should take into consideration the following:

Cost – What kind of funding/loan will you need?
Type of ADU – What type of ADU are you building?
Local Regulation – What type of regulations does your local municipality require?
Design the ADU – Find an architect or designer to create plans.
Permits – Get necessary permits from your local planning authority.
Contractor – you’ll need to hire a licensed contractor, unless you’ll build yourself.
Construct – Get it built and inspected by municipality inspectors.

Cost of ADU

Building an ADU is a significant expense. You should have a good idea of cost before you start. Here are some estimates based on size. The range is determined based on your location and design choices.

Cost and Value of ADU based on size

Type of ADU

There are a variety of types of ADU; you should determine if you can use space in the primary residence to convert it to an ADU or if you have enough space in your lot to construct one.

Here are some of the common types to consider:

  • Detached ADU
  • Attached – addition to main house
  • Garage converted to ADU
  • Basement converted to ADU

Local Regulations Governing ADU’s

You’ll need to contact your local planning authority to understand ADU rules. Some things to consider are:

  • Zoning Laws – Can you build an ADU in your neighborhood?
  • Size limits – What’s the maximum size for an ADU?
  • Setbacks – How much space do you need from your neighbors to where you can place an ADU?
  • Height Restrictions – How high can roofline and ceilings be?
  • Parking – What kind of parking if any do you have to provide?
  • Occupancy – Are there limits to the number of people allowed in ADU? Can it be used for long and short term rental?

Designing the ADU

You will need to find an Architect or Designer you’re comfortable with to come up with plans that meet your cost requirements and also satisfy local regulations.

Permits for an ADU

You and your Architect should set up a meeting with your local planning department to determine what kind of permits you need to start the project.

Typically, you’ll need:

  • Building permit
  • Zoning Approval
  • Site plan approval
  • Utility permits
  • Fire safety compliance

Getting a Contractor to Start Building your ADU

Once you’ve gotten the appropriate permits, you need to start construction. There are two key decisions you need to make. First, will you build yourself or use a contractor? Second, if you use a contractor finding the right one for you.

Make sure your contractor has an up-to-date license.

Constructing an ADU

Once you have started construction, at the end of each stage of the build, get it inspected for approval by the planning department. Typically, different stages where you’ll need an inspection are:

  • Foundation
  • Framing
  • Plumbing
  • Electrical
  • Final Inspection

Inspectors are your friend; getting it approved by them can ensure you’re getting quality work.

Should I Create an ADU from Scratch or Prefab?

One other consideration that can affect costs is should build ADU from scratch or prefab?

Typically, custom construction takes longer and is more expensive. However, you can customize the design to your liking so it better matches the main residence. It also tends to have higher resale value.

Whereas prefab is limited in design, which can make it look more cookie-cutter. It can also have a lower resale value. However, construction can be done faster, and it can also lower costs. Sometimes it’s easier to get a permit as well.

What Are the Costs and Benefits of an ADU?

An ADU can be a great investment. The costs are significant based on the size, location and design choices, as we showed earlier.

There are many benefits, such as:

  • Rental income
  • Property value increase
  • Flexible space for family needs: aging parents, adult children, guest space
  • Affordable housing – Help your community by providing affordable housing.

Should You Consider Section 8 Housing for your ADU?

Section 8 housing means you’re willing to accept low-income tenants where a portion of the rent is paid by the government. There are many advantages and disadvantages to consider.

Advantage:

  • Guaranteed rent payments
  • Larger pool of potential tenants
  • Lessens the risk of rental loss

Disadvantage:

  • Property inspection to meet Section 8 standards
  • Rent must comply with government regulations
  • More government administrative work

Do You Want To Accept Pets in ADU – Is It Pet-Friendly?

Accepting pets in your ADU has many advantages and disadvantages.

Advantage:

  • Larger pool of potential tenants
  • Higher Rent (Pet Fee, Pet Rent)
  • Tenants tend to stay longer

Disadvantage:

  • More property damage
  • Noise issues
  • More cleaning when tenants move out

Should You Make Your ADU a Short-Term Rental?

It can be profitable to have your ADU as a short-term rental (AirBNB) rather than long-term rental. There are many advantages and disadvantages.

Advantages

  • More rental income
  • Flexibility for your own usage of ADU
  • Tenant turnover is easier

Disadvantages

  • Zoning restrictions – Many cities do not allow it.
  • More management – since there is frequent tenant turnover
  • Operating cost – frequent cleaning, furniture, Utilities

How can SimplifyEm help with your ADU?

If you are renting out your ADU. You need software that does an excellent job of:

  • Keeping track of your tenants account and balance
  • Great communication capabilities to stay in touch with your tenant and have everything recorded.
  • Having your records ready for tax time.

SimplifyEm Property Management Software does all of this and is the easiest to use.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about ADU

  • What is an ADU?

    ADU (Additional Dwelling Unit) is a secondary living space in the lot of a primary residence.

    It can be a detached space or attached (such as a converted garage or basement) as an independent unit consisting of a kitchen, living area with a bedroom space, and bathroom.

  • What are the costs and benefits of an ADU?

    The cost of an ADU consists of permit to build as well construction cost. The factors that affect its cost are size of space, design decisions you make, as well location. It can be very expensive to construct running into several hundred of thousands dollars.

    It provides many benefits and gives you a flexible space to deal with elderly parents, adult children, as well as guests.

    You can also rent it out for income. Having an ADU on a property typically increases property value.

  • Should I consider a Prefab ADU?

    A Prefab ADU is absolutely worth considering. It provides many benefits, such as lower construction costs as well as a faster time to build.

    Some limitations of Prefab are you have less control over design; you can’t have all the design elements you want. It’s limited to whatever is offered by the prefab company.

  • Do ADU’s make an affordable rental?

    ADU tends to be smaller than Single Family homes. So they can make for ideal space for single people or young couples on a limited budget.

  • Can an ADU be used for Section 8 housing?

    You should check with government authorities as to what qualifies for Section 8 housing. Typically, a fully functional ADU can be used for section 8 housing.

    Turning your ADU into Section 8 housing gives you the benefit of a regular rent check from the government. However, you do become subject to government rules on how much rent you can charge as well as filling out government forms and paperwork.

Sources:

https://www.fhfa.gov/blog/statistics/trends-in-median-appraised-value-for-properties-with-accessory-dwelling-units-in-california

https://www.hcd.ca.gov/policy-and-research/accessory-dwelling-units

How To Manage a Pet-Friendly Apartment for Dogs

Filed Under: Property Maintenance, Property Management, Property Management Software

There are 59.8 million dog-owning households in the United States, according to the American Veterinary Medical Association.

So if you don’t accept dogs in your rental property, you are leaving out a lot of potential tenants for your rental property. This can mean not getting maximum profits for your property.

However, if you do accept dogs, you have to deal with the issues that dogs can cause, such as dog odors, stains they can cause, and also the damage they can create to your rental property.

You should clearly communicate maintenance responsibilities with your tenants, and it should be made clear in the lease. There should also be a proactive maintenance plan to deal with damage they can cause.

Pet Deposit for Dogs

You can charge a pet fee or pet rent (non-refundable) to proactively pay for normal wear and tear damage done by dogs.

A pet deposit for dogs is paid upfront and refundable, similar to a security deposit. It safeguards against potential damage done by dogs, such as scratched floors, chewed-up carpets, or stains.

Since it’s refundable if no damage occurs, the money is returned to the tenant.

Problems that Dogs Can Cause: Dog Urine Odor, Dog Stains

Dogs can be joyful companions; they also can introduce challenges to a property. Some common problems are:

  • Dog urine odor
  • Stains on carpets and floors

Dog Urine Odor – When dogs are untrained, they can leave urine on floors and carpets. This can leave a lingering odor that seeps into the house, making it difficult to remove.

Dog Stains – Urine stains, paw prints, and dog scratches can leave permanent spots and marks on flooring, future, and walls. This can lower the value of your rental property.

Solutions to Problems Caused by Dogs – Carpet Cleaner, Urine Smell Remover, Lease Clauses

Now that you know the problems dogs can cause, as a property manager, you should proactively think of solutions such as:

  • Carpet cleaners
  • Urine smell remover
  • Lease clauses for renters

Carpet Cleaner – A high-quality enzyme-based cleaner that breaks down urine molecules rather than just a scent masker is absolutely required. Regular steam cleaning to get rid of stains in carpets should be a regular part of the maintenance plan for your rental property.

What is the Best Carpet Cleaner for Dog Urine?

According to Spruce Pets the best three carpet cleaners to deal with dog stains and urine are:

  • Oxiclean Carpet Stain Remover
  • Kids ‘N’ Pets Instant All-Purpose Stain & Odor Remover
  • Angry Orange Ready-to-Use Citrus Pet Odor Eliminator Spray

Urine Smell Remover – Enzyme-based urine removers are designed to neutralize pet odors at a molecular level. They are effective because they break down the uric acid in urine, which is the main culprit leading to odor.

You can also try home-made natural methods. Mix equal parts white vinegar and water in a spray bottle and spray the area. After cleaning, sprinkle baking soda to absorb urine odor.

Lease Clauses – One of the best things you can do as a landlord is to clearly depict tenant responsibilities in the lease agreement. You should think about lease terms about pet damage, tenant regular maintenance activities such as deep cleaning and proactive repairs for damage done by their dogs. Also consider additional pet rent and pet deposit for damage to be fixed after the tenant moves out.

How can SimplifyEm help if your tenants have Dogs?

SimplifyEm Property Management Software provides key functionalities to manage dogs in a rental property:

Rental lease agreements with E-signature that can have comprehensive lease terms to handle dogs as pets.
Keeping track of rent, pet rent, and pet deposits for accurate tenant bookkeeping
Schedule Task and Work Orders to help you proactively maintain your rental property.

SimplifyEm Task Creation

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) – on Managing Dogs in Apartments

  • Should I allow dogs in my rental property?

    The benefits of allowing dogs in your rental property are many:

    • Larger tenant applicant pool: Many renters have pets, so more people will consider your property.
    • Higher rent: Since fewer property managers are willing to accept pets, you can charge pet rent and/or pet fees which increases your income.
    • More likely to stay longer – Since Pet owners have fewer rental options, they are most likely to stay longer.

    The Costs of allowing dogs also have to be considered:

    • Property damage: Dogs are known to create scratch marks, chew through items and leave a lingering odor
    • Noise issues: If you’re managing a multi-unit property, you have to consider the noise dogs can cause which could disturb other tenants.
    • Liability: Dogs can bite someone, which could create legal exposure for you. You should be well insured.
  • What are the properties of an effective carpet cleaner for pet urine?

    A carpet cleaner for pet urine should have the following qualities:

    • Enzyme based formula that can break down uric acid, which causes an unpleasant smell from urine.
    • It should also neutralize odor.
    • Urine can leave a yellow stain, your carpet cleaner should have an oxygen-based or hydrogen peroxide-based stain remover.
    • It should be pet-safe.
  • Is it good to be considered a Pet Friendly Apartment?

    There are many benefits to being considered pet friendly:

    • Larger pool of tenants
    • Ability to charge higher rent
    • Tenant likely to stay longer
    • Potentially more responsible tenants since they are responsible for pets.
    • Helps your property standout in a competitive market

    There are some costs you should consider as well:

    • Property Damage Risk
    • Odor maintenance
    • Noise and liability risks
  •  

    Sources:
    https://www.avma.org/resources-tools/reports-statistics/us-pet-ownership-statistics

    https://www.thesprucepets.com/best-carpet-cleaner-solutions-for-pets-4174466

     

How to Effectively Manage a Cat Friendly Apartment – Dealing with Cat Odors and Cat Stains

Filed Under: Property Maintenance, Property Management

As a property manager, accepting cats in your rental property can be great to get more potential tenants to consider your property. It can also help you charge premium rent. According to the American Veterinary Medical Association there are 42.2 million cat owning households.

However it also means dealing with the issues cats can cause; such as cat odors, stains they make, and also the damage they can create to your rental property.

It’s important for you to have a proactive plan and communicate with your tenants how to manage these issues.

Problem that cats cause: Cat Urine Odor, Cat Stains, Cat Damage

One of the biggest problems that cats can introduce is a lingering cat odor that stays in the property. Several of the sources are:

  • cat urine
  • cat litter box
  • general smell due to cat hair

Cats are also known for creating stains if they pee on wood or carpet flooring. This can be hard to remove.

Finally cats are known to scratch and bite surfaces ,walls, wires, and also furniture. This can lead to a lot of damage.

All this can lead to damage to your property and making it less attractive to future tenants.

So you have to manage this proactively with your tenants.

Solutions to Manage Cat Problems in Your Rental Property – Carpet Cleaner, Urine Smell Remover, Enzyme Based Cleaner, Lease Clauses

You have a variety of tools to manage the problems cats can cause:

  • Cleaning up stains and odors after they happen
  • Proactive strategies that discourage cats from causing damage
  • Making sure your tenant’s lease incents them to properly manage their cat

What is the Best Carpet Cleaner for Cat Urine?

One of the biggest problems with cat urine is that it has uric acid, which creates a lingering smell. Another factor is that it has sulfur. This can cause a lingering smell that unfortunately encourages cats to pee in that same location.

So it’s important to deal with this issue head on. Also make sure the cleaners you are using are able to deal with uric acid and sulfur.

Some potential solutions to try:

  • Baking Soda
  • Vinegar and water
  • Enzymatic cleaner which we’ll discuss in the next section

It’s important to test a small area to see if your solution is effective, prior to trying it everywhere.

Are Enzyme Cleaners for Cats Effective?

You can find enzyme based cleaners that are very effective, but please make sure they are effective and eliminate uric acid. Some potential store bought solution to try:

  • Rocco & Roxie
  • Angry Orange

What are the Best Ways to Manage the Litter Box?

The first line of defense against cat odor is the litter box. Place your litter box in a place that has great air flow. You might want to also consider an air purifier strategically located close to the litter box.

It’s also critical to clean the litter box regularly. Otherwise the smell will linger and your cats will be discouraged from using the litter box.

Another great tip is to consider using a bit of baking soda in the litter box to lessen the impact of the odor.

Natural Deodorizers to Manage Cat Smells

If you don’t want to use store bought solutions, there are some natural home remedies that are very effective for eliminating cat odor such as: vinegar and water, baking soda, and activated charcoal that you could use.

Regular Cleaning to Get Rid Off Cats Odors

One of the best ways to prevent problems with cat odors is to encourage your tenants to have a proactive plan:
Have a litter box that they maintain weekly
Regularly wash items that can hold the odor such as blankets and curtains
Regularly vacuum carpets and clean flooring with use of vinegar and water solution and baking soda

How to Discourage Cats from Causing Damage to Your Property

Beyond odors, cats are notorious for biting and scratching that can damage your property.

There are several smells that cats do not enjoy, which are pleasant to humans such as lemons and rosemary. Having those smells around furniture that cats like to scratch bite is a great way to discourage them.

Cats are also known to bite wires, which can cause electric damage and also potentially harm them. You can buy a wire protector which discourages cats from damaging wires.

You can also make sure your tenants have a scratch post for cats so they’re less likely to scratch your rental property.

Wire Protector Prevents Cat Damage

What should you have in your lease if your tenants have a cat?

One of the best ways to protect your property from cat damage is to have a clear agreement as to the tenant’s responsibility in terms of managing their cats. Some things you should consider for the lease agreement are:

  • Pet Deposit – to be returned for good management of cat or to be used for cat damage
  • Pet Rent – Additional Rent charge for cat
  • Pet Damage clause – what exactly will happen for damage done by cat
  • Tenant/property management regular maintenance – Schedule of responsibilities (weekly, monthly and quarterly)

How can SimplifyEm help if your tenants have cats?

Managing tenant with cats requires:

  • Great communication capabilities
  • Great scheduling capabilities
  • Ability to have a customized lease and E-signature

SimplifyEm provides all these features in our property management software.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) on managing cats in apartments

  • Should I allow cats in my rental property?

    There are pluses and minuses to allowing cats in your apartment. The pluses are you’ll be more tenant applicants and potentially can charge more rent.

    The negatives are you’ll have to take into account lingering cat odor even after the cat moves out and potential damage from cats to your apartment.

  • Can I clean cat urine out of my carpets?

    If you get cat urine in your carpets, it’s important to deal with it quickly and proactively. There are home remedies that can help such as vinegar and water solution. Also there are enzyme based store bought products that are very effective, make sure whatever you use can eliminate uric acid odor, which is the biggest factor in cat urine odor.

  • What are natural home remedies for cat odor?

    There are some natural home remedies for cat odor that you can use such as vinegar and water, baking soda, and also hydrogen peroxide.

Sources:
https://www.avma.org/resources-tools/reports-statistics/us-pet-ownership-statistics

How Can You Get Rid of Gnats?

Filed Under: Property Maintenance, Property Management

Gnats are irritating and can cause health issues. According to Orkin, gnat bites can cause skin swelling and itchiness. If you continuously scratch, you can develop an open sore, which can lead to bacterial infection.

As a property manager, it’s important to proactively have a prevention strategy. If there is an infestation, you should act on it quickly, since it can grow quickly. For example fruit flies, which are a type of gnat, can lay up to 500 eggs at once.

What Are Gnats?

Gnats are small winged insects. Some common examples would be fruit flies, drain flies, and black flies.

They tend to like moist areas and organic stuff. Some examples of things they like, according to WebMD:

  • Overripe fruits and vegetables
  • Decaying plant matter
  • Fungus

How To Know If You Have A Gnat Infestation

You’ll typically see a group of adult flies around standing water, fruit and vegetables, or plants. It varies based on the type of gnat. For instance, Fungus gnats tend to hang around windows and glass doors. Since they can’t fly long distances, it’s a sign of an infestation close by.

If you have an infestation, identify the places where they live and make it less hospitable for gnats. Since they like moisture, they’re likely to be in the kitchen, bathroom, or around standing water such as overwatered plants or water bowls for your pet.

Something you can do:

  • Clean the area around sink drains, pour hot water into the drain to keep it clean of debris.
  • Another good mixture is white vinegar and hot water to keep the drain clean.
  • Bleach can be used in your drain with plenty of water. Don’t use it if you have a septic system, since that causes damage.
  • Do not overwater houseplants
  • Fix leaky faucets, so there is no standing water

How Can You Get Rid of Gnats?

There are a variety of solutions to get rid of gnats that vary from natural remedies, store-bought chemicals, and also professional pest control firms.

1) Natural remedies such as vinegar gnat trap. You can get a bowl full of vinegar and mix it with a couple of drops of dish soap. You can cover it with plastic and poke holes in the plastic big enough for the gnats to enter. The gnats are attracted to the vinegar, but then they can not leave and drown.

According to US Government Research (National Renewable Energy Laboratory) , mustard meal can also help control Fungus Gnats.

2) You can buy gnat traps from the store. They’re usually sticky and yellow. They attract gnats, and they get stuck to them. You can also buy spray from your retail store; just be careful around pets and kids.

3) You can also get a professional pest control firm which can be very effective. You can set up a regular maintenance schedule with them so the infestation doesn’t reoccur. According to Angie’s list, you can expect treatments to cost anywhere from $150 to $250.

How Can You Prevent A Gnat Infestation?

You can prevent an infestation by:

  • Doing regular maintenance
  • Getting rid of things that attracts gnats
  • Having a gnat repellent strategy

1) Regular maintenance is being aware and doing the basic things to prevent an infestation.

  • Keep drain pipes clean of debris that attracts them.
  • Don’t overwater your plants
  • Keep kitchen surfaces clean
  • Seal entry points from the outside of your house around windows and doors.
  • Take out trash regularly

2) Getting rid of things that attract gnats is an important prevention step. Sweet and fruity scents are something that attracts gnats.

3) The best gnat repellent strategy is to not be an attractive place for them. Try to have standing water, drain pipes with food bits, the kitchen-counter should be clean, and garbage should be taken out regularly. Beyond that, there are smells gnats do not like, such as peppermint, vinegar, lemon, lavender, and garlic.

Frequently Ask Questions on Gnat Infestation

  • How do I get rid of gnats from my drain?

    The best way is to keep your drain pipes free of food bits and organic matter that they feed on. Regularly pour hot water with vinegar down the drain.

  • How can I get rid of gnats in my yard?

    Getting rid of gnats from your yard is a great way to prevent them from entering the house. The two methods are to let your lawn and water dry between waterings. You can also hang traps in your yard.

Sources:
https://www.orkin.com/pests/flies/gnats/gnat-infestation
https://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/gnats-what-to-know
https://www.angi.com/articles/gnat-exterminator-cost.htm
https://www.nrel.gov/docs/fy05osti/35333.pdf

 

 

How to Get Rid Of American Cockroaches or German Cockroaches in Your Rental Property

Filed Under: Business Management, Property Maintenance, Property Management, Property Management Software

Roaches can make your rental property less attractive and lower the ROI If it’s a vacant unit, it makes it less attractive and harder to rent.

It’s also a very common problem, according to the US Census Bureau, 14 million homes have reported seeing a roach infestation over a 12 month period.

Here is some data on likelihood of Roach Infestation versus No infestation based on these signs in the home.

Odds of Roach Sighting in US Homes

It’s important to be proactive to prevent infestation, hHowever if you have an infestation, it’s critical to act fast to take care of it. You also need to consider the kind of pest control remedies you’re comfortable with: Do you prefer natural pest control remedies? Do you have pets? Does it have to be pet-safe? Do you want to work with a professional pest control firm, keeping in mind costs?

What are the Characteristics of American and German Cockroaches?

German and American Cockroaches are the two most common types and are the hardest to get rid of according to Orkin. American Cockroaches are ½ inch longer than German Cockroaches. Both types prefer warm and moist locations. The German variety tends to gather in Kitchen and Bathroom, while the American variety prefer basements, drains, and crawl spaces.

The German variety is most common and reproduces quickly. One of the main problems they cause is spreading bacteria wherever they travel.

What Can You Do To Prevent a Roach Infestation?

There are several steps to deal with this effectively:

  1. Regular monitoring to look for infestation
  2. Preventing infestation

Tenant and Property Manager Responsibilities

As a property manager, you should communicate with the tenant on their role and responsibilities and yours in monitoring, preventing, and dealing with infestation. Communicating this upfront will help start your relationship with the tenant on good footing.

1) Regular monitoring – establishing a regular schedule with your tenant for unit inspection, whether it’s weekly, monthly, or quarterly with an inspection form looking for infestation is great practice. Having property management software that includes event based calendaring that automatically setups tasks between your tenant and yourself can help automate this.

2) Preventing Infestation – Roaches are attracted to food sources, water, and dark warm hidden spaces. Incenting your tenant to keep things tidy, especially the kitchen counter should be clear of food debris and damp water. You should be proactive about fixing leaky water pipes. While vinegar doesn’t kill cockroaches, it’s a great repellant and great at preventing infestation.

Getting rid of an infestation, what are roach killer solutions?

How should we proactively deal with infestation? If there is a roach infestation, the tenant should notify you right away, and it should be dealt with immediately. The longer you wait, the harder it becomes to get rid of the infestation. You can try three different types of remedies:

  1. Natural home remedies
  2. Store bought chemical remedies
  3. Hiring a professional pest control firm

One other consideration in all this is that there are pets involved. You want it to be pet friendly.

1) Home remedies are very attractive since they are safer compared to chemical treatment. Baking soda, boric acid, and diatomaceous earth are the most common home remedies. The good thing is Diatomaceous earth is pet safe.

2) Store bought chemical methods are very effective, but its critical safety guidelines are followed if you have pets or children. Some common solutions are Advion cockroach gel bait, Combat roach killing bait, and glue traps. Please read the label carefully if you have pets and children; typically, don’t allow them in the space where you’re sprayed for at least 2 to 4 hours. Make sure anything you place to prevent roaches is not reachable by them if possible.

3) Professional pest control firms can be very effective. If you set up a regular schedule they can prevent an infestation from ever happening. They have access to commercial-grade solutions and treatments. According to Angie’s list, you can expect it to cost anywhere from $100 to $600.

Conclusion

Having a great relationship with your tenant is required so you can take a joint proactive approach to prevent infestation, such as regular monitoring, and a quick action plan to resolve an infestation is key.

You can lower your expenses and maximize your rent by creating a cockroach free environment for your tenant.

Frequently Asked Question on Roach Infestation

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  • What smells do roaches hate?

    Roaches dislike essential oils such as Tea Tree Oil, Eucalyptus Oil, Lavender Oil, Peppermint Oil, and Rosemary Oil. They also dislike some plants such as Rosemary, Mint, and Chrysanthemum. Some spices and fruit are also natural repellants, such as cinnamon, lemons, and oranges. So having these around could be a great way to discourage roaches.

  • How long can roaches live without food?

    Cockroaches can live for a month without food. So you should regularly clean your kitchen counter.

  • How long can roaches live without water?

    Cockroaches can live for up to 12 days without water. So making sure you have water drops in your kitchen and bathroom and fixing leaking faucets is key to preventing infestation.

  • Will bleach kill roaches?

    While you can drown a cockroach in bleach. It’s not the best solution since it’s harmful to humans and pets. There are more natural, safer solutions, like baking soda.

Sources:
https://www.orkin.com/pests/cockroaches/german-cockroaches/german-cockroach-vs-american-cockroach

https://www.angi.com/articles/how-much-does-cockroach-extermination-cost.htm

https://www.census.gov/library/stories/2021/04/how-many-american-homes-have-pests.html

How To Get Rid of Ants in Your Rental House or Apartment

Filed Under: Business Management, Property Management, Property Management Software

As a property manager, it’s never pleasant to get a call from your tenant that there is an ant infestation in your rental property. Ant infestations can happen suddenly and grow fast.

They are irritating for your tenants and also can cause problems for you. Ants are known to contaminate food; they can even damage wiring and electronics.

What Types of ants Commonly Affect Houses?

According to the University of California, there are various common types of ants that can invade a house. Here are a few of the common types:

Types of Ants and Their Characteristics

While some varieties live outdoors, they will come inside the house for food and take it back to their ant colony. As you can see, the most common types of food you need to store away securely are Sweets, Fats, Greasy Foods, and Proteins.

Why Do You Have Ants in Your House?

Ants need food and water just like us.. The most likely cause is that your rental property has water they need or the food they’re attracted to is too accessible to them. Here are five things to watch out for:

  1. You have sugary foods accessible to them. A great way to take care of this is to keep the kitchen clean and use sealed containers they can not access.
  2. Make sure greasy surfaces are cleaned up in the kitchen counter, stove top, and garbage container.
  3. Ants need water. So you should clean up water spills and fix leaky faucets and pipes.
  4. Decaying wood is the perfect hideout for ants. Whether it’s a wood pile next to your house and dry wood siding, this is something to watch out for.
  5. Finally, look at how they can enter your house from outside and seal them. Window, Door, or cracks in your foundation.

What Can I Do to Prevent an Ant Infestation?

Now that you know what attracts ants to your property, there are simple strategies you can implement with your tenants to prevent an infestation:

  1. Get rid of their food supply – make sure you clean up your kitchen regularly, so there is nothing sweet available and all grease has been wiped down.
  2. Get rid of their water supply – promptly pick up any water spills, fix leaky pipes and faucets, and do not leave water accessible to them.
  3. Close of entry points – check the exterior of your property for cracks and holes and seal them.

There are also natural repellents that discourage ants that you can use to discourage ants:

Borax is used as a cleaning product and insect repellent. You should be careful and follow safety instructions. It can be harmful to children and pets.

  • Diatomaceous Earth dries out the oils in an ants body. But it can be an irritant, so do wear gloves and a mask when handling it.
  • Glass cleaner has an odor that removes the scent that ants use to get to food sources.
  • Red or black pepper is a natural deterrent since ants find the smell irritating.
  • Peppermint oil helps repel red ants. But be careful around cats.
  • Citrus fruit or Citrus Oils also helps repel and kill ants.
  • Vinegar mixed with water as a cleaning solution is effective. Ants do not like the smell of vinegar, so it acts as a deterrent.

How Do I Get Rid of Ants? Are Ant Sprays Effective? How do Ant Traps Work?

You can always go to your retail store for chemical spray and Bait Trap. There are popular sprays such as from Raid that are effective. But be careful because some of the chemicals can be harmful if you inhale or eat. So carefully monitor your children and pets.

If you have a carpenter ant infestation, you are probably looking for the best carpenter ant bait, to get off them. Bait traps work by attracting them, and the ants then take harmful chemicals back to the ant colony, which gets rid of the ants.

You can always use a professional pest control firm. According to Angie’s list, that can cost anywhere between $80 to $500 based on infestation size.

Conclusion

Ants can disturb your tenants’ experience with your rental property. Both you as the property manager and your tenant have a role to play in preventing an issue. The best way is to know what attracts ants and keep them away from your house.

Frequently Asked Questions on Ant Infestation

  • What Smells Do Ants Hate?

    Ants typically don’t like the smell of citrus fruits, peppermint oil, lavender, black or red pepper. A great way to prevent an infestation, which could require using harsh chemicals, is to create a repellent for ants by making sure these fragrances are in your home.

  • Does Vinegar Kill Ants?

    Vinegar does not kill ants. But by having vinegar, it neutralizes the smells ants use to get back to their colonies and lessens the infestation.

  • Does Cornmeal Kill Ants?

    Cornmeal does not kill ants, but is helpful. Cornmeal if eaten by ants is not digestible. So they can starve to death if they eat no other food. But only if that is most of their food. If they eat other things, this is less effective.

 

Sources:
https://www.orkin.com/pests/ants

https://ipm.ucanr.edu/m/pn7411-3.html

https://www.angi.com/articles/how-much-does-it-cost-get-rid-ants.htm

https://www.census.gov/library/stories/2021/04/how-many-american-homes-have-pests.html

 

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