A Tenant’s Guide to a Safe and Relaxing Summer

With the arrival of summer, it’s time to plan exciting getaways or enjoy relaxing moments at home. As a tenant, it’s essential to be aware of common concerns that can arise in rented accommodations during the summer season. This guide offers key points and helpful tips to ensure a safe and enjoyable summer experience for tenants.

1. Garden Maintenance:

  • Review your rental contract to understand your responsibilities regarding garden upkeep, such as watering and mowing, which are particularly important during the summer.
  • If you have children and plan to use paddling pools or trampolines in the garden, remember that you’ll be expected to restore the garden to its original condition when you move out, including any damages to the grass underneath.

2. Landscaping Projects:

  • Seek permission from your landlord before embarking on any major planting or landscaping endeavors in the garden. Consider using pots for plants so you can take them with you when you leave the property.

3. Considerate Outdoor Socializing:

  • Be mindful of your neighbors when socializing outdoors. Avoid playing loud music late into the night or creating disturbances that might inconvenience others.

4. Security Measures:

  • Be cautious of potential burglars during the summer months, as they may target properties with open windows or doors. Always lock up securely before leaving your home, especially when going on vacation.
  • If you’re planning an extended trip, inform your landlord as a courtesy, even if it’s not legally required. This can help prevent unnecessary contact while you’re away and ensure your landlord is aware of your absence.

As you enjoy the summer season in your rented accommodation, taking some simple precautions can make all the difference in ensuring a safe and relaxing experience. By adhering to your responsibilities for garden maintenance, being considerate of neighbors, and securing your home before going on vacation, you can make the most of this wonderful time of year without any worries. Happy summer!

FAQ – Five Common Questions:

1. Can I use paddling pools and trampolines in the garden? Yes, you can use them, but remember that you’ll need to restore the garden to its original state, including any damages to the grass, before moving out.

2. Can I undertake major planting or landscaping projects in the garden? Seek permission from your landlord before starting any significant projects. Consider using pots for plants so you can take them with you when you leave.

3. How should I handle socializing outside in the summer? Be considerate of your neighbors by avoiding loud music or disturbances during late hours.

4. How can I enhance home security during the summer? Be vigilant with open windows and doors, and always lock up securely before leaving your home, especially when going on vacation.

5. Do I need to inform my landlord if I’m going away on vacation? While it may not be a legal requirement, it’s a courteous gesture to inform your landlord, as it can prevent non-urgent inquiries and ensure they are aware of your absence.

Stuart Donnington

Stuart Donnington

Stuart is Property Mark qualified in Residential Lettings and Property Management with around 20 years experience as a landlord, along with over 10 years experience managing Sales and Lettings Estate Agencies. With years of valuable experience as an entrepreneur, Stuart's expertise is priceless.

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