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5 Areas in Your Grand Junction Rental Property That NEED to Be More Accessible

Close up View of a Handle inside a Shower Stall Accessible rentals are more sought-after now than ever before. Though it may appear like a huge problem to bring about transformations to your property to accommodate people with limited mobility, the certainty is you can widen your potential tenant pool and give your rental home a competitive edge. By making your property more accessible, you easily attract the elderly and tenants who use wheelchairs, walkers, canes, and more.

Grand Junction property managers understand that federal law states you can’t discriminate against people based on their accessibility requirements. You could wait around until your tenant approaches you with an accommodation request. Or, the appropriate (and more profitable) option would be to keep accessibility in mind as you update your property and prefer selections that will captivate disabled or elderly renters. Here are certain hassle-free ideas to help make your property more accessible to those with mobility challenges.

1.   Floors

Carpeting can be an issue for people who use wheelchairs, canes, or walkers, but so can slippery hard flooring. Thus, when it comes time to replace the flooring in your rental home, opt for a sturdy, low-pile carpet. A low-pile carpet gives superb traction and won’t snag on the ends of canes and walkers. The right flooring can make your rental totally more appealing to a wider range of tenants.

2.   Entryway

One of the biggest obstacles that people with mobility challenges face is a doorway that is too narrow. As you anticipate your next set of property improvements, consider replacing your entry door and possibly the interior doors with wider, more wheelchair-friendly versions. Additionally, lever door knobs are really good for people with limited mobility than round knobs. It’s a no-sweat project, but really one that will make a big difference to a disabled tenant.

3.   Bathroom

The bathroom holds various issues for disabled tenants. But really, you can very simply make your bathrooms more accessible by upgrading your shower or tub and your toilet. As an illustration, the standard tub is too high for people with limited mobility to step over. If you have already decided to renovate, look into using a walk-in tub or a shower with a lower threshold. Furthermore, toilets tend to be too low to the ground for many disabled people. When it’s time to replace your toilet, pick one that is somewhat taller. Both of these updates can help make your rental so much more accessible to all.

4.   Kitchen

The kitchen is another location where challenges abound for people with limited mobility. By way of illustration, most standard appliances, and countertops are too tall for people in wheelchairs to reach conveniently. If you’re remodeling your rental’s kitchen anyway, try employing ADA-height appliances and counter space. With some innovation and planning, you can set up and make your rental property’s kitchen one of the most accessible parts of the house.

5.   Bedroom

Certain arduous aspects of the home design that are plainly easy to transform are closet rods and light switches. Both are mostly too high for people in wheelchairs or with limited mobility to reach well. By installing closet rods closer to the floor and lowering the light switches, you can highly improve the quality of life for your tenants.

 

Would you want more thoughts and insights regarding how to make your rental appeal to quality tenants? Real Property Management Now can totally help! Contact us online today to learn more about all the great services we offer property owners and landlords.

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