Keeping tenants happy this festive season: A landlord’s winter communication guide  Keeping tenants happy this festive season: A landlord’s winter communication guide 

Keeping tenants happy this festive season: A landlord’s winter communication guide 

Clear and proactive festive communication December is a whirlwind.

No. 13969 from our magazine|2 min read| Published in Magazine on 19 November 2025 by our Marketing Team

Between twinkling lights, holiday dinners, and last-minute gift shopping, your tenants are juggling more than usual – and that can create small stress points for landlords too. A few thoughtful touches now can prevent January headaches, strengthen tenant loyalty, and even save you time and money. Good communication over the festive season isn’t just polite, it’s smart property management.
Get ahead of winter emergencies
Frozen pipes and heating failures rarely check the calendar. Before the coldest weeks hit, send tenants a friendly reminder covering essentials: where the stopcock is, what to do if the boiler fails, and who to contact for emergencies. Include any recent maintenance updates, such as gutter clearing or boiler servicing. Early guidance prevents 3 am panic calls and shows tenants you’re proactive.
Friendly nudges that work
A few well-timed reminders go a long way. Let tenants know about rent deadlines, bin collection changes, or building-specific rules in a short, cheerful note. Add a festive card or message for warmth – it makes tenants feel appreciated rather than lectured. Small gestures create goodwill and long-term satisfaction.
Set clear expectations for response times
December is busy for everyone. Let tenants know which issues are urgent – heating, water, security – and which may take a little longer. Being transparent reduces frustration and builds trust. When tenants know what to expect, they’re more patient and understanding.
Safety reminders without the lecture
Extra guests, decorations, and heaters increase risks. Keep reminders friendly: “We love seeing homes decorated for Christmas! Just a quick tip – avoid overloading sockets and blow out candles before bed.” Framing guidance as helpful rather than strict makes a huge difference.
Use technology to stay organised
Email, WhatsApp, or online portals let you schedule seasonal reminders in advance. Consistent, convenient communication keeps everyone calm during the hectic holiday season and reduces the chance of missed messages or misunderstandings.
Why proactive communication pays off
Tenants who feel supported pay rent on time, report issues early, take care of the property, and are more likely to renew. A little effort in December multiplies benefits throughout the year.
Your December action plan

Share emergency contacts early in the month
Schedule friendly reminders about key dates
Send a festive message or card
Clarify response times for holiday periods
Offer safety tips in a positive, helpful tone
Use tech tools to stay organised and consistent

Make this festive season stress-free for you and your tenants – start communicating proactively today.

This article was originally published by BriefYourMarket and is reproduced here with their permission.

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