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Updated 4 months ago, 07/19/2024

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JD Barrera
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  • San Jose, CA
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Ceiling fans on remote or wall switch control

JD Barrera
Pro Member
  • San Jose, CA
Posted

Just wondering if anyone has experience with having ceiling fans that operation on a remote control (with a master wall switch) in any of their rentals. Interested in knowing if you get calls about remote not working, breaking, or lost. Seems like a nice convince but maybe not worth the potential phone calls. 

The reason I ask is, I'm going to install updated fans in my primary residence which one day, will be a rental property. I'm trying to take an investors approach to the updates I'm completing. 

Thanks!

  • JD Barrera
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