A common issue in rentals is who is going to maintain the yard. Because maintaining the yard helps maintain the value of the property, it often makes financial sense to include some level of yard service in the lease. Landlords need to consider not only the appearance of the yard during the current tenant’s lease but also what the condition will be when the landlord is marketing for a new tenant. For large yards and those with a lot of money invested in the yard, it may be a good idea to include full yard service in the lease. For other properties, doing a spring and fall clean up may be sufficient.
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