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Landlord responsibilities for tenant security in Georgia

On Behalf of Newbern Law Firm | Jul 11, 2024 | Premises Liability |

When renting a home in Georgia, tenants need to feel safe and secure. Landlords play a key role in making sure their tenants are safe. They have legal responsibilities to provide proper security measures in residential properties.

Landlords must take steps to prevent dangers and protect their tenants from harm. By understanding and meeting these duties, landlords not only follow the law but also build a trusting relationship with their tenants. 

Keeping the property safe

Landlords are required to keep the property in a livable condition. This means the property must be safe and suitable for living. Part of this includes making sure that doors and windows are secure and can be properly locked. Working locks are a basic security measure that can reduce the risk of break-ins and unauthorized entry. Landlords who don’t provide suitable living are at risk of losing their tenants as well as gaining a bad reputation. 

Installing good lighting

Landlords should also install good lighting around the property, especially in common areas such as hallways, stairwells, and parking lots. Good lighting can deter crime by making it harder for potential intruders to go unnoticed. Ensure that all lights are working properly and replace any broken or burnt-out bulbs quickly.

Securing entryways in multi-unit buildings

In multi-unit buildings, landlords should make sure that entryways are secure. This involves installing intercom systems, controlled access gates, or security cameras. These measures can help monitor who enters and exits the building, adding an extra layer of protection for tenants. Landlords should also address any security concerns raised by tenants quickly, showing they care about tenant safety.

Conducting regular inspections

Landlords should conduct regular inspections to ensure that all security measures are in place and functioning properly. These inspections can help identify and fix issues before they become bigger problems. Inspections also show tenants that their landlord is proactive and committed to their safety.

Building trust through security

By meeting these responsibilities, landlords can create a safe living environment for their tenants. Good security measures not only protect tenants but also make the rental property more attractive. For tenants, knowing that their landlord cares about security can provide peace of mind.

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