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Updated over 10 years ago, 05/15/2014

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Michael Reuss
  • Contractor
  • Auburn, CA
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Tenant Problem

Michael Reuss
  • Contractor
  • Auburn, CA
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I have a rental in Idaho and I live in Ca. I've asked the tenant TWICE to make arrangements with my sprinkler repair guy to come over and replace old sprinkler heads and adjust the system. My tenant says sprinklers are fine. I know they need attention as I was warned by the HOA late last summer about dry, brown front yard and don't want this to happen again. I think he has something he doesn't want me to see or know about. Living 550 miles away makes it difficult for me to address this isuue. ANY SUGGESTIONS??

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