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Michael Bertsch
  • Bossier City, LA
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Hello BP community! I just bought my first rental property (SFR) and it has a fireplace. Should I allow tenants to use it? Or, is it too much of a liability?

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Colleen F.
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Colleen F.
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@Thomas S.  I disagree sometimes there are other reasons to put in an upgrade.   In the northeast having a second heat source in the rental saved  frozen pipes when the electric was out for days. Yes I could do a generator but that is more bother, tell the tenants to turn on the fireplace.  If you have a gas insert there is also less chance to start a fire then leaving it to them not to use a wood fireplace.  Protecting your asset is sometimes a  factor in an upgrade.

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