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Jason Malabute
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I learned a very important lesson. When you buy a out of state rental property turn on the AC or heater on as soon as you take possession of property. The temperature in the property should be maintained between 60-68 degrees at all times. Keep the AC or heater running while property is vacant or under rehab. Paying the utilities for that time is money well spent. I didn’t know this and the Indianapolis heat caused the flooring to swell and buckle. Luckily for me, most of the flooring was salvageable and this only added $365 to my rehab cost (replacing the entire laminated flooring could have easily been an additional $4000

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Originally posted by @Theresa Harris:

Especially important in the winter. Also leave the cupboards under the sink open in the winter when it is vacant to make sure it stays warm.

when i had my house in Kelowna.. Insurance mandated that we had someone come by once a week to check on it physically..  there were services for that.. you know frozen pipes etc. I had never heard that one before.. or since. 

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