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Diego L.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Greenville, NC
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Air filter semi annual replacement

Diego L.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Greenville, NC
Posted

I am trying to get a solution for the air filter question. I have two properties that I own and they are managed by a property management company. The contract says that tenant is responsible for the buying and changing of air filters. I’m pretty sure they will not change it even if bought them filters. So I was thinking, I have the property under a semi annual(twice a year) home inspection. I was going to have the Property management company change it every six months, after doing research I have seen long term air filters, like 1year or 6 months. Has anybody tried this approach?

Thank you

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