Oklahoma City Property Management on Setting Community Rules
Oklahoma property management can be a frustrating business to run sometimes, especially when it comes to disrespectful tenants. Since everyone needs a place to live, you will occasionally find yourself stuck with a bull in your china shop. In the interest of maintaining a healthy community environment, setting community rules can be a saving grace! Here are some rules to write into your property management Oklahoma City leases in order to address and thwart problem behavior. Feel free to spell out the consequences for violations of ground rules in the lease, too, so you have a legal advantage.
- Define “quiet hours”: If you are having recurring incidents of peace disruption, designate the hours of 10 p.m. to 7 a.m. as “quiet hours.”
- Define guest rules: If you have a tenant who seems to have people living with them who are not on the lease, that needs to change. State in the lease that guests are only allowed to stay a certain number of nights per month, and if they exceed that number, they need to be added to the lease.
- Define common space clean-up rules: As these can be difficult to enforce, you can put cameras in the community areas to find out who is violating these rules.
- Define pet cleanliness standards: Again, these are not the easiest rules to enforce. Some communities have resorted to DNA testing to bust these offenders.
ONEprop Oklahoma LLC is a Real Estate Brokerage licensed by the State of Oklahoma, OREC license number 157720
Phone (405) 466-5131
Fax (866) 697-7483
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ONEprop Oklahoma LLC.
9636 N May Ave Ste 275
Oklahoma City, OK 73120
9636 N May Ave Ste 275
Oklahoma City, OK 73120