Maintenance is an inevitable part of owning a rental property, and everything inside of your properties will eventually need repair or replacement. While this is anticipated and relatively inexpensive for some items, like the carpet underneath your tenants’ feet, it can be costly when it comes to major appliances. Replacing appliances at your rental property can become a major expense, but sometimes repairing old, energy-guzzling ones isn’t a better option either. There are several factors you should consider when deciding to repair or replace at your rental property.
