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Reagan Huefner
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  • Contractor
  • Roosevelt Utah
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Plumbing issue makes property uninhabitable.

Reagan Huefner
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  • Contractor
  • Roosevelt Utah
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Hi BP, I just recently bought a duplex that I am house hacking. Just today the drain for the house has clogged, making it so myself and the tenants in the other unit cannot drain any water in the house. The soonest a plumber can get here is tomorrow morning. Is it my responsibility to get a hotel room for my tenants? Should I do it even if it’s not? Please help!

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