Christmas is an exciting time for many because they can decorate their homes with festive decor. This is a time-honored tradition for renters and homeowners alike. Many tenants want to adorn their eaves and windows with strings of lights, adding a cheerful twinkle to long winter nights. However, putting up Christmas lights on a house is tougher and not as safe as putting up other types of holiday decorations. Seeing as everyone has varying ideas of what constitutes as a tasteful holiday display, you cannot be sure that the end result will be appreciated by everybody. Because of these reasons, among others, Rolesville landlords and property owners should rethink letting their renters hang Christmas lights on their own.
Consider the Risks
As stated by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, there are more than 1,000 serious injuries brought about by hanging Christmas decorations each year. Serious falls, electrical shocks, cuts, and abrasions could potentially send people to the emergency room. These are only some of the possible risks of hanging lights.
Another liability risk includes decorations that break the regulations of Common Interest Communities (commonly known as Homeowner Associations) and other local governances. A CIC, in particular, may have strict rules limiting the type and quantity of Christmas decorations approved for use, as well as the days and duration that they may be displayed. If your tenant violates CIC regulations, you may find yourself on the hook for fines, disciplinary action, or other unwanted consequences.
Making sure that your property is in compliance may mean that you need to prohibit renters from hanging their own Christmas lights. While no one wants to be a holiday Grinch that stifles the fun, this is not something property owners can afford to leave to chance. There are just too many uncertainties when tenants do their own Christmas decorating, and many of these uncertainties carry with it a huge liability. For that reason, it is important to talk about and recognize what you consider prudent holiday decorating guidelines with your renters.
In Conclusion
No matter the season, it’s critical to supervising your properties carefully, a service that is a requisite function of the Real Property Management Raleigh approach to property management. Our expert property managers are conscious of the value of completing regular property evaluations and keeping your tenants protected and in observance of their lease. If you’re interested to know more, don’t hesitate to contact us online or call us at 919-481-0008 today.
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