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Updated almost 5 years ago on . Most recent reply
Issues with rental - NEED HELP
Hello,
Hope everyone is staying safe. I’m three months into renting out my first property. In those three months I’ve encountered numerous issues with the condo (leaking drain, Furnace repair, AC repair, and a few small issues). Some of the issues were costly.
It seems as though stuff comes up all the time
As needing to be fixed. We’ve taken care of it all, but going forward I wanted to see if there is something different that I can do to get ahead of these issues or should I just take it as it comes and get it fixed. Overall I kind of feel bad for the tenant because he’s been great and has paid on time. We did a thorough inspection when purchasing the condo and everything seemed fine, as far as we could tell.
Maybe this is all normal, but doesn’t hurt to get peoples thoughts on it.
Thanks