What to Do If You Spot Maintenance Issues Before They Get Worse
When it comes to rental maintenance, early action can prevent bigger — and more expensive — problems. If you notice a dripping faucet, strange smell, or flickering light, don’t assume it will go away on its own. Small issues often indicate underlying problems that can worsen over time, leading to costly repairs. For example, a tiny leak under a sink could be the start of water damage or mold growth if left unchecked.
The best approach is to report maintenance concerns promptly to us at CPM. Use written communication such as email or your tenant portal, and include photos or videos whenever possible. This documentation not only ensures clarity but also protects you if the issue causes further damage later. In many cases, acting quickly means the fix is faster, easier, and less disruptive to your daily life.
Remember, at Conquest, we appreciate tenants who help protect the home’s condition. Addressing concerns early helps keep your rental in good shape, and ensures you remain in compliance with your lease. Whether you’re in Tyler, Lindale, or Bullard, a proactive approach to maintenance is the smartest move for any renter.


