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Anthony Ziccardi
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Pre winter check list

Anthony Ziccardi
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  • Ct and Western Ma, South coast MA
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I am a newer investor looking to build systems Does anybody use a check list before winter It gets very cold and we have multiple snow storms to avoid surprises mid winter as much as possible

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    Dena Puliatti
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    Dena Puliatti
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    As a landlord obligation, cover outside hose bibs with styrofoam insulators. Clean out gutters. Email the tenant each time there is a freeze warning issued.  Remind them to leave cabinets under sinks open and the faucet dripping.  The temperature in the home should be no lower than 60 degrees.

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