When a lot of us reminisce about sweltering summer nights, our memories frequently involve lighting sparklers and setting off colorful fireworks. Fireworks are a large chunk of summertime fun; however, for owners of single-family rental homes in Carson, they also pose a dangerous risk. Should you take all necessary precautions, even though they are just small fireworks, things can quickly go astray. If you ever put together fire and explosives, there may be a real danger of not only property damage but also personal injury.
According to the report of the National Fire Prevention Association, fireworks caused 11,000 injuries and 4 deaths in 2016. Apart from personal injury, the NFPA mentions that fireworks start an average of 18,500 fires each year. 1,300 of those are structural fires, and 300 are vehicle fires. It’s a cinch to conceptualize how that takes place: if you’ve never undergone a moment of sheer terror seeing a firework mistakenly zoom under a parked car, you’re one of the lucky ones. The NFPA believes that fireworks cause $43 million in property damage each year.
Seeing as you are a property owner, you need to be anxious about your Carson tenants lighting fireworks on or near your rental homes. While we can sympathize with tenants, the particulars alone are convincing grounds when speaking to your tenants about not setting off fireworks at the rental property. One strategy to get them to comply with your decision can be to offer them information on fireworks safety and the risks involved.
Then again if that does not look as if it is working, you need a property management company who understands the risks of fireworks and can help your tenants understand the danger involved. At Real Property Management California Coast, we have the best interests of your tenants and your rental property in mind. We can look after any issues or problems your tenants may have about fireworks use and tackle any similar concerns that may crop up. When it comes to the soundness and safety of your real estate investment and your tenants, you cannot be without the kind of sympathy and proficiency that we can supply. Please contact us online or call us at 310-535-2150 for more information.
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