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Posted almost 15 years ago

New Tenant!

After not working much last week, I did get a little work done today. To start, I had a tenant that reported that her kitchen light had gone out. I always suspect that the bulb(s) are burned out when a tenant reports that a light is out, but in this case the tenant swore that the switch didn't feel the same as it felt yesterday (she thought it felt much weaker than yesterday). I have seen switches break on occassion and that is often how they feel. This particular light fixture had four flourescent tubes and the tenant reported that they all were on yesterday. It seemed highly unlikely that all four bulbs burned out at once. So, I removed the switch cover and tested the switch with a meter. The switch was fine. I should have gone with my next inclination. So, I changed the bulbs and the light worked fine. I suspect that three of the bulbs had burned out over time and the last bulb finally burned out yesterday. Obviously, the tenant hadn't realized that only one bulb was working until yesterday and the tenant just imagined that the feel of the switch had changed. No big deal!

My next project was to mow the grass at 2 apartment buildings and then spray weeds. Both of these buildings have small yards and that only took about an hour.

Finally, I was scheduled to meet a woman who was interested in one of my apartments. She is significantly disabled and this is a downstairs apartment. Moreover, her son lived right across the street and he would be able to come over and help her with her daily activities. She liked the apartment and put down a non-refundable deposit so that I would hold the apartment for her. One more apartment rented!

Comments (4)

  1. Mike, make sure the new tenant pays her water bill!!


  2. She must think you put in a skylight with all 4 bulbs working now!


  3. Not quite Jim, but I'm getting close. I currently have 2 two-bedroom apartments and 1 one-bedroom apartment still vacant. I've got a little work to do on all three of these units before they will be ready. I'm planning to have them done by the end of the week. However, it's almost impossible to have 100% occupancy when you have a lot of low income tenants. There's always at least a little churn each month.


  4. I hope that makes it all units rented now!