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3 Ways To Prevent Mold in a Rental Property

3/20/2022 (Permalink)

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Ways To Keep Your Property Mold- Free

As a landlord, you know that mold prevention is important for both you and your tenants. You should encourage your renters to limit mold growth by immediately drying wet clothes and regularly cleaning the bathrooms. However, there are other steps you can take to keep your Theatre District, MA, property mold-free as well.

1. Install Exhaust Fans

Kitchens and bathrooms typically contain lots of moisture. This is why they are common locations for mold. You can install exhaust fans in these rooms to keep them dry. If your tenants frequently use their kitchens, you may also want to purchase hoods that suck up any excess grease and moisture during the cooking process.

2. Reduce Humidity

Even everyday humidity in the air can cause mold to grow. A dehumidifier is thus a good mold prevention tool. You can also buy a hygrometer to monitor the humidity level in your building and make sure it remains between 30% and 50%.

3. Regularly Check for Leaks

Even a small leak in your property can cause water damage to the floors or walls. The water may also encourage the growth of mildew or mold.
Unfortunately, leaks often occur in hidden locations. By the time you notice a leak, it may have already caused major harm. You should perform regular inspections of each unit. Be sure to check under the sink and radiator, as these are common sites of undetected mold growth.
You can even give each tenant a smart detector that notifies you if a leak occurs. Once you do discover the leak, have the problem fixed right away. You may also want to call mold remediation specialists to make sure any small patches of the fungus near the leak are removed immediately.
Neither you nor your tenants want mold to grow in your property. You should work with your renters to enact mold prevention strategies.

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