Charge for Services Tenants Already Want — and Increase Your Monthly Income
Charge for Services Tenants Already Want — and Increase Your Monthly Income
You don’t need to be a property manager to offer value-added services. Here's how to package and profit from them.
Help Tenants. Earn More. Win-Win.
Modern tenants want ease, speed, and simplicity — and many will pay extra to get it. Here are simple service-based income streams you can offer that benefit your tenants and boost your bottom line:
1. Monthly Cleaning or Lawn Packages
Partner with local cleaners or landscapers and offer discounted service packages as an opt-in. Mark up the cost slightly — you earn passive income while your property stays in better shape.
2. Renters Insurance Sign-Up Support
Make renters insurance mandatory, then offer to handle the sign-up (with a small admin fee). Most tenants will appreciate the ease — especially first-timers.
3. Package Lockers or Delivery Protection
Install basic lockboxes or secure package spaces in multi-unit properties. Charge $5–$15/month for access and peace of mind — especially in high-theft areas.
Manage It All in One Dashboard
PropertySea.app lets you log which tenants subscribe to which services, automate billing, and track service-related expenses easily. Download it here
Final Thoughts
Give tenants options they already need — and structure your income around value, not just rent. That’s how modern landlords win big.
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