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Mark Hall
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Successes in home automation for rental units?

Mark Hall
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  • Burlington, VT
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I currently manage 7 rental units and have been thinking about installing some home automation devices to better help manage the properties and receive alerts.  

Idea 1: we pay for heat in one of the buildings. I have been thinking of installing nest thermostats in each unit. First, so that tenants can have a programmable thermostat. But, second, so I can make sure if folks are on vacation they are turning it down.  Is this to 'big-brotherish'? Have others installed similar thermostats to help control heating costs? 

Idea 2: One of our buildings has smoke alarms that go off for no reason.  All of the smokes are now no older than a year, but the problem still persists.  I was thinking of putting in nest smokes which would allow me to get an alert if one was to go off.  Have others done something similar? I am not sure the alarms would pass State Fire code, but I am going to check.  

I know that for large apartment buildings there are a lot more options for automation and alerts, but have others had success in automating 1-4 unit multi families?  What products have you used, and where have you had success?  

Thanks,

Mark

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Roy N.
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Roy N.
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@Mark Hall

We've rolled our own building monitoring system, leverage the Internet of Things (IoT) which allows us to:

  • monitor & control HVAC (thermostats, humidistats, etc);
  • monitor moisture sensors (under basement subfloors, in catch pans under water heater storage tanks, laundry units, dishwashers);
  • monitor motion sensors (attic hatches and other off-limits sections of the properties)
  • remotely mange and control door locks (no going to the property at 03:00 for tenants who have locked themselves out; service technicians can be given one-time access codes)

We are always playing with new ideas and adding new capabilities.

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