While no one can predict exactly when a rental property may flood, it’s important to prepare as much as possible. Kathy Grey, Manager at Real Property Management Houstonsaid, “The great Memorial Day flood of 2015 led to water damage in a rental property and a tenant wanting to be reimbursed when the whole lower level flooded. As in all cases, we politely and respectfully draw tenants back to the lease regarding areas of responsibility.”
Then there was the case of water damage caused by a leaky water line to a refrigerator. It was quickly discovered which limited damage. Kathy always tells her property owner clients, “The tenant is the next most important asset to your property, so it’s important that my team is responsive and treats both the owners and the tenants with dignity and respect.” Real Property Management offices advise tenant’s to carry personal insurance, as most leases state that damage due to water is the tenant’s responsibility.
Kathy’s advice to owners is to make sure they understand both the tenant and owner responsibilities for issues related to flooding, as outlined in the management and lease agreements.
Spring is a good time to make sure you fully understand your insurance policies and owner, tenant, and property manager responsibilities. The more you understand before a crisis, the easier it will be to deal with one should it arise.