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Rental Property Improvements that make a Difference

Adding a ClosetWhen you have a rental property you are managing yourself, and even more importantly if you are doing the maintenance on them, you need to be efficient.  You need to make some rental property improvements that make a difference!

I have 25 renters to manage, plus a full time job.  I do not have time for wasted efforts.  Here is an improvement that I recently made to make my life easier.  It is also a great improvement for your own home…

Wasting effort on bringing supplies to and from a property takes too much time.  You forget to bring supplies, you leave them behind t be forgotten, you neglect to do things as soon as you can because you do not have the proper tools.  I like to have a few basic items in my properties so that when I notice something is amiss, I can correct it immediately.

In my 4-plexes, there is a section of wasted space under the stairway.  It really isn’t too much space, perhaps an area 38” x 60” deep, with a sloped ceiling.  In most homes, they make closets out of that space.  In my third 4-plex, that closet space was already made by a previous owner, and I realized it was a pretty handy place to use as storage.

Some of my apartments, such as my fourth and fifth 4-plex, have a closet that houses the common area water heater and water meter.  There is a bit of room in there to store a few items.  But in the second and third 4-plex, I needed some additional storage room.

I put in one closet a year or so ago, when I was working on the property remodeling an apartment.  When I have all my tools already there, it is pretty easy.  I generally take over a unit, and create a de-facto workshop in the garage.  I haul in a table saw; free standing miter saw, and I store materials I will be using, etc.  When I remodel an entire 4-plex, that temporary workshop gets to be quite a large one.

So, with all my apartments full, I continually look for efficiency improvements.  This past month, I decided to put in a closet.  It is a bit of a messy job, as you can see by the pictures.

Some of the steps were this.

The total cost of this project is not much.  I am rounding the numbers, and going from memory, but here is a brief summary.

You always need to have the proper tools for the job.  Some of the tools I used were these

So, for about 20 hours of work, and ~$145 worth of supplies I have a storage area that will save me time.  I will be storing a small step ladder, light bulbs, cleaning materials, cleaning buckets, trash bags, a vacuum cleaner, etc.  I may also store other items on an as needed basis, things like a carpet shampooer.

Do you do your own home or rental maintenance?  If so, what are some of the projects that you have tackled?

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