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Aaron Peterson
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Standard Snow Removal on Multi-units

Aaron Peterson
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  • Akron, OH
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I'm somewhat new to Ohio and I'm looking to buy some duplexes (triplexes and quads). I'm wondering what the standard is for snow removal? With a smaller multi-unit, do tenants expect to remove snow themselves or do they expect it to be done by the owner? I know I'm a larger apartment complex they expect the owner to deal with it.

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Marcia Maynard
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Marcia Maynard
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@Aaron Peterson  Welcome to Bigger Pockets!

This question may have been answered in previous forum threads, so use the search tool to find threads that may answer your question.

Also, your question is better suited for the Landlord Forum or Multi-Family Investor Forum. Renters discussion is for renters, not landlords.

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