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Updated almost 6 years ago, 01/15/2019

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Michael Jones
  • Investor
  • Louisville, KY
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Appliance Repair Questions And help For Landlords.

Michael Jones
  • Investor
  • Louisville, KY
Posted

I see a lot of questions about appliance repair here on the forum and thought I would offer some help. I have been repairing appliances for many years and there are very few instances when an appliance is not worth fixing unless it is so old that it is an eyesore for the tenant. 

As an owner of several multifamily units I understand the sense of urgency when a tenant calls with an appliance issue but also the balance of protecting cash flow against an unknown repair amount or buying a new appliance.

Having said that, if you have an appliance issue feel free to contact me and I may be able to tell you exactly what the issue is an how to fix it. There are refrigerators, dishwashers and stoves thrown away on a regular basis that needed a $10.00 part replaced. 

If you contact me just have the model number and description of what the appliance is doing and I will be glad to help.

And if you are in my local area I may even be able to physically help.

Thanks

Mike

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