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External Areas

Learn about your responsibilties for the outside of your home

As a tenant, you are responsible for keeping your home's external elements in good condition.

We can intervene if things get out of hand or substantial repairs are needed. However, these jobs may involve a charge, so there are a few things that you can do to avoid big problems:

Tree and Bush Roots in Walls

Look out for cracks and small plants growing out of your yard walls and eliminate them, even if you think they're too small to make an impact. You can do so by:

  • Pulling by Hand: Manually pull out small plants, ensuring you remove the whole plant, including the root, to prevent regrowth.
  • Spraying with Vinegar: Spray undiluted vinegar (preferably cider vinegar) on leaves and stems. Be careful to avoid any plants you do not want to kill.
  • Weed Killers: Use systemic weed killers to eliminate plants.

Look for new growth and tackle it as soon as you spot it. A small plant can eventually become a big problem, making the wall structurally unsound and a potential hazard. This would mean we would have to demolish and replace, which is a very costly job.

If the plant is too large for you to handle or you need advice, contact us.

DIY Work

Please seek North Star's permission if you plan to carry out any substantial DIY work to ensure it will be safe and not damage your property. This includes work such as building walls or repaving your driveway. Get in touch before beginning any planned work so that we can advise you further.

Cracked Yard Bases

If yard bases aren't maintained, cracks can form and vegetation can grow, causing damage. To avoid this:

    • Kill weeds as soon as you see them.
    • Regularly sweep your yard to keep it clear of fallen leaves and rubbish.
    • Report large cracks to North Star.
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