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Rental House Flooded Basement
I have a single family home that I rent out. The basement is finished but seems to be prone for water get in. What are people policies in this situation? Do you send someone to clean it? Do you seen a plumber or other trade out to check? The property does have a sump pump system and and ejector pump. If this is a on going issue I want to know what should be my policy with this issue.