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Updated over 5 years ago, 05/05/2019

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Rhett Tullis
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Managing rentals in tornado alley

Rhett Tullis
Property Manager
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  • Property Manager
  • Oklahoma City, OK
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well another one just rolled through and more are coming.  this is becoming more of an annual thing it seems.  lots of things to deal with when you manage rentals in this part of the country.  I have some procedures I use but what are some of the things you do when dealing with a natural disaster?  For me a few

-call/text tenants in path check on their safety and safety of property

-have several "go to" guys for emergency repairs

-keep the news/weather on at all times keep watch

-update property owners of the status of their property and make plans to drive the area where storms rolled through

-watch for roofing signs in the area, often a good indicator that a rental you have might have hail damage as well, saves putting in a claim when not needed.

just a few I am sure I will think of more though.

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