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Allen Tracy
  • Chatsworth, CA
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Water Leak Sensors in Rentals?

Allen Tracy
  • Chatsworth, CA
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Does anyone ever put simple water leak sensors in their rentals to alert tenants with an alarm when there are leaks so they can report them to management?  I was thinking about placing a few in the basement, around water heater, washer, and under kitchen and bathroom sinks.  I'm guessing the biggest pain would be at some point the batteries would need replacing.

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