How to Keep Quality Tenants Long-Term
Tenant turnover is one of the most significant costs a rental property owner faces. A vacancy costs you rent, a turn costs you maintenance and cleaning, and a new placement costs you screening time. Retaining quality tenants is almost always the right financial decision.

Respond to Maintenance Requests Fast
The #1 reason quality tenants leave is feeling ignored. Our 24-hour maintenance response commitment directly reduces turnover. Tenants who feel cared for renew.

Proactive Lease Renewal Outreach
We initiate renewal conversations 60 days before lease expiration. Early outreach gives tenants time to make a decision without pressure — and gives us time to re-list if needed.

Market-Rate Increases, Not Maximum Increases
Pushing rents to the absolute maximum at renewal often loses good tenants. We recommend modest, market-aligned increases that preserve occupancy and tenant relationships.
Vitality Management
Full-Service Property Management for Southern Utah
From tenant placement to HOA oversight — Vitality Management brings professional care to every property we serve.
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