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Who is Responsible Anyway?

7/27/2022 (Permalink)

Commercial Services Do you know we can take care of all your commercial and residential needs?

When you rent out any property  in central Illinois, your tenants expect a safe place to live or work. In addition to maintaining your property, you need to be ready for potential water loss. 

Your first question will likely be: Are my renters responsible for any water damage? 

In most cases they are not. As the landlord, it is your duty to keep the property’s plumbing in working condition. If the water damage is caused by a pipe, faulty appliances, HVAC units or a natural disaster, the landlord is typically responsible. In some cases the renter can be at fault for damage if their personal appliance causes the damage. In most cases the landlord is not responsible for any damage to the renters belongings. Make sure any rental agreements are clearly written and explained by both sides. 

Signs of water damage to always watch for: 

Because  the landlord is responsible for most cases of water damage, it is important to be vigilant. As a landlord you probably already check your property at least once a year. During these inspections keep an eye out for these signs.

  • Changes in wall and ceiling surface texture: any bending or sagging of plaster or drywall is a sign of water damage. Look for bubbles or cracks that may indicate water. Clear water lines may not always be visible.
  • Odors: When water leaks behind walls it can often be slow enough that it is invisible. While you might not be able to see the damage, mold and mildew can grow causing odors. Mold can cause health effects, so it is important to contact a water restoration company to address both the water and mold. 
  • High utility bills: If you or your tenant notice unusually high utility bills, it can be an indication of a hidden leak that needs to be addressed immediately. Those utility bills add up quickly.

Contact SERVPRO of Bloomington/Pontiac for more information and to answer any Commercial Restoration questions. 

Call us today at 309-827-7500 or visit our website at www.SERVPRObloomingtonpontiac.com.

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