Keep the Property COVID Safe

Jackie A • Jan 30, 2022

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Property owners in San Diego still have to worry about COVID-19. The pandemic is an unwelcome houseguest that is still not going away. It is tough enough for people who own houses, but landlords in San Diego who have multiunit properties must be vigilant. Safety remains a very significant concern, and renters need to be protected.


Basic Safety Practices


Fortunately, there are some simple ways to provide tenants with health security. Commonly used areas of an apartment building, such as the elevators or the lobby, must be cleaned routinely. The same is true for the laundry room and storage facilities. These areas should be equipped with sanitizers, and people must be encouraged to use them. In addition, all staff and custodial workers must be required to wear facemasks. It is up to the individual landlord to decide if tenants-in-common areas must wear facemasks, and printed suggestions about the importance of covering the face ought to be posted.


Some landlords make their rentals appealing by offering indoor gyms. Stationary bicycles, treadmills, and weights must be wiped down with sanitizer on a routine basis. A schedule can be developed to assure that daily cleaning happens. Restricting the number of people permitted in the gym at any one time is a way of preventing contagion. While it does pose an inconvenience, limiting the number of people is better than declaring the space off-limits.


Use Reminders


Reminding people provokes fewer confrontations than demanding. For example, you can post a request on the apartment building's office door to use the website portal for reporting needed repair work. Likewise, electronic transfer of money is safer than having people come into the office to pay the rent. Reminders can also be sent by email, with links to the appropriate places on the website to get information or to request assistance.


There is a piece of important information we need to remind any San Diego landlord. The Rental Recovery Act protection has been extended to March 31, 2022. That is going to affect any eviction for nonpayment of rent.


Collaborate with Property Managers


Landlords in San Diego who have extensive real estate portfolios need some help to ensure health security. Professionals who deal with rentals on a routine basis are the best allies. There are property management companies in San Diego that can quickly provide safety from Covid for tenants. Alta Vista Properties is one of these.


We have helped landlords for many years, and we are well-versed in the safety procedures required to contain Covid – 19. We can sit down with any landlord and discuss keeping the tenants safer in these uncertain times. Alta Vista Properties is a property management company in San Diego that uses technology. We use electronic rent transfers, so there is no personal contact when the rent is collected. We also have a portal on our website that enables the renter to report a repair emergency as soon as possible. Landlords can rest assured that we deal with reputable contractors when it comes to fixing the damage.


We have a reputation for solid relations with tenants. Most of them will renew their leases because of our commitment to providing excellent tenant services. We will make sure that all public areas are sanitized and that the risk of Covid contagion is minuscule in any of our managed properties. We do our very best to see to it that everyone is safe and that the rent is collected on time.


Please do inquire at any time about our property management services. You can reach us at 858-274-3600 or by email at info@altavistaProperties.net. We look forward to hearing from you and answering your questions.


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