Unclear Expectations
Renters frequently don’t know which maintenance tasks are their responsibility and which belong to the landlord, things like cleaning the roof gutters, unclogging drains, or lawn care. Without a clear guide, both sides can end up frustrated.
Silence Is Misleading
Even when landlords are handling an issue, renters may feel ignored if there’s no communication. For instance, an aircondition unit maintenance servicing or a refrigerator repair could have been already scheduled by the landlord, but the tenant wasn’t informed, which could lead to constant follow-ups.
Disorganization Erodes Trust
When a landlord manages multiple processes such as the rent, communication, paperwork, through scattered channels (Whatsapp, SMS and Emails), renters tend to feel things are handled unprofessionally.
The Relationship Fades After Move-In
Many landlords are very present during leasing, but once the tenant moves in, they “disappear.” A simple check-in a week later can make tenants feel more valued and seen.
Payment Confusion
Surprise Sudden fees, unclear rent increases, or fragmented payment requests can irritate renters. When changes aren’t communicated in advance, tension builds.
Desire for Respect, Not Just Efficiency
Beyond practical matters, tenants want to feel human. Small gestures like wishing on festival days or heads-up before inspections assists in building goodwill and will strengthen the landlord-tenant relationship.









