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The Art of Retaining Great Tenants in Los Angeles

April 1, 2025 LAPMG

tenant and agent shaking hands in front of building

In the wild, wild west of Los Angeles real estate, where rent prices flirt with the absurd and traffic jams start before breakfast, finding great tenants is a blessing. But keeping them? That’s an art form. And in a city where everyone’s one avocado toast away from moving to Portland, mastering that art can save landlords a whole lot of time, money, and aspirin.

First things first: communication is king. No, you don’t need to be BFFs with your tenants or send them birthday cards signed by your cat. But responding to maintenance requests like you’re on a mission from the landlord gods? That makes you a hero. Nothing makes a tenant consider packing up faster than a leaky faucet that gets treated like a long-lost mystery.

Next, remember the golden rule of rental relationships: treat your tenants the way you’d want to be treated—if you were renting a small, expensive apartment with a view of someone else’s rooftop. Respect their privacy, give proper notice before entering, and don’t show up unannounced like you’re in a sitcom.

Now let’s talk about rent. Yes, LA is expensive. But hiking rent every year like it’s an Olympic sport? Not the best way to say “please stay forever.” Good tenants are worth their weight in La Brea tar, so consider moderate increases, especially if your tenant pays on time, doesn’t throw wild parties (at least not ones the neighbors complain about), and keeps the place looking like it hasn’t hosted a raccoon convention.

One underrated strategy? Add a little charm. No, you don’t need to install a rooftop pool or gold-plated light switches. But small improvements—fresh paint, updated fixtures, a smart thermostat—can show that you’re invested in the space, and by extension, in your tenant’s happiness. Bonus: these upgrades can often be written off come tax time (consult your accountant, not your barista).

Los Angeles also loves community, even if that “community” is a group chat full of passive-aggressive recycling reminders. Hosting the occasional building event or just maintaining friendly, respectful vibes can go a long way toward creating a place where tenants want to stick around. Plus, if people know their neighbors, they’re more likely to take care of the property—and less likely to ghost you mid-lease.

Lastly, acknowledge the human element. Your tenant isn’t just a rent check with a Wi-Fi password. They’re someone choosing to live in your building when they could be anywhere else in the sprawl of LA. A little empathy, flexibility, and professionalism can mean the difference between a revolving door of renters and a long-term, mutually beneficial relationship.

So, in a city of stars, surfers, and spontaneous street tacos, remember: retaining great tenants isn’t about gimmicks or grand gestures. It’s about respect, responsiveness, and maybe—just maybe—the occasional gift card to In-N-Out.

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