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Updated over 7 years ago, 05/29/2017

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Ofir R.
  • Investor
  • Tel Aviv, IL
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Furnace replacement requirment

Ofir R.
  • Investor
  • Tel Aviv, IL
Posted

Hi everybody, 

I recently bought a single family on Jacksonville FL (Orange Park) and just hosted my first tenant. 

Unfortunately, my management company who handle the property (I currently out of the US) told me that the furnace is broken and have to be replace for about 3500$. 

It's the end of May! its boiling heat up in Florida (Jacksonville), could it be I'm getting requirements for unnecessary expenses?? Or I'm expected to replace such a thing if found broken regardless for the season?

Many thanks!!

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