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Jennifer Barner
  • Multi Family Investor
  • Overland Park, KS
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Changing season in Rental Properties

Jennifer Barner
  • Multi Family Investor
  • Overland Park, KS
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Hello, I have three new rentals properties which need some general reseeding.  Given that my tenants won't be diligent about watering, what is the standard protocol?  Do I leave this job to the spring and hope Mother Nature helps me with this process or go ahead and seed and hope for the best?  Second, is it my responsibility to provide filters for the furnace and change them as well?  Guidance welcome and appreciated!

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