5 Reasons Why You Should Trim The Trees On Your Rental Property
Having mature trees on the grounds of an income property improves the appearance and performance of the investment. Trees create a healthier environment that makes it easier to attract quality tenants to your property. Beautiful trees can mean charging higher rents.
But to get the full benefits of having trees on your property, the trees need to be cared for. The mere presence of trees on your property does not automatically translate to an increase in your rental value. You need to regulate their growth to get the most from your trees.
Unless you find a way to control them, falling tree leaves, overhanging tree branches, and invasive tree roots will damage your rental and the value of your property. Regular trimming is necessary to keep trees healthy and your rental property safe.
Regular trimming ensures trees don’t grow too large and endanger the surrounding structures. Trimming a tree helps its branches grow to keep their weight balanced. You can also trim a tree to shape it and improve its aesthetic appeal.
The first and most important reason to trim trees is to prevent branches from falling and hurting people. Trees interfering with overhead power lines can also be a problem. The likelihood of these events happening increases with strong winds and heavy rain or snow. It is cheaper to trim a tree than to deal with lawsuits by tenants or strangers.
You wouldn’t want a tree branch falling on the roof of your rental. Even if a tree does not fall, it can still pose a danger to your property. Tree branches that are close enough to touch the roof or window can cause severe damage during a storm. This is because strong winds can crash those branches against the roof or windows of your building.
Trees are attractive only when trimmed and stand in well-manicured lawns. The amount of work you put into looking after the trees on your property gives potential tenants a sneak view into how much effort you invest in managing your property. Nicely trimmed trees help you make the right first impression.
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Most landlords take landscaping maintenance seriously because it impacts their property's curb appeal and value. But there won’t be landscaping to maintain if you do not protect the landscape infrastructure. Damage by falling trees or tree branches can destroy the landscape infrastructure around your property.
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Unmanaged tree branches pose a threat to your business, as well as the health, lives, and property of your tenants. There is no need to live with the risk of lawsuits or the potential impact of falling tree branches on your insurance policy. It is good business to eliminate every threat to the success of your rental property. Having your trees professionally trimmed and maintained ensures the safety, aesthetics, and value of your investment and part of your responsibility as a property manager or landlord.
Tenants and landlords often struggle to assign responsibility for tree trimming. Tenants think landlords should do it, while landlords believe that if tenants are responsible for lawn maintenance, they should also handle tree trimming. But as a landlord, you want to distinguish between tree trimming and regular landscaping maintenance.
Landscaping maintenance typically involves mowing grass, pulling weeds, and trimming bushes. These tasks are separate from seasonally cutting back the branches of large trees on the property and are the responsibility of the property owner. As a rule, you do not want to leave this responsibility to your tenants; because of the financial and liability issues involved in tree trimming.
A lot depends on the type of trees on your property and how fast they grow. The proximity of the trees to the building is another factor; trees closer to the house need to be pruned more often. The climate in your area also plays a role; as already stated, if your rental is in a storm-prone area, you may need to trim trees more often and aggressively.
Conclusion
To sum up, while you may not necessarily need to trim all of your trees every year, you do need to have a tree expert assess the condition of those trees at least once a year. That evaluation will let you know if you need to trim a tree and how much of its branches should be removed. This simple step can save you a lot of trouble and money.
As a certified tree care company serving the Seattle area, we have an arborist on staff and the knowledge and expertise to help you maintain the trees on your rental property. Talk to us about your tree care needs today.
Sound Tree Care LLC
is a tree care company serving Seatac and the greater Seattle, Washington, area with superior tree pruning, tree rehabilitation, support systems, and more. With a certified arborist on our team, we can address any concerns about your tree and provide you with the fall tree care services you need.
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