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All Forum Posts by: Ernest Somereve

Ernest Somereve has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Post: AC Needs Upgrade No or Go?

Ernest SomerevePosted
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Quote from @Henry Clark:

How old is the house?  What square footage?  What is the layout?  


 House is built in 1985, it's a duplex 2100 total sq/ft, 1050 sq/ft a side. It is a 2/2 fairly open concept especially for the age of the home. The other concern of mine is that the AC on the other side of the house was installed in 2015 and I have no complaints from that tenant while this side had the AC replaced in 2017 and they have the issues. By replaced I mean new handler/condenser, not sure if the ducts are original or not. Thanks

Post: AC Needs Upgrade No or Go?

Ernest SomerevePosted
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So I just recently purchased a duplex back in May of this year, we have inherited the tenants who have been there for years and they seem to be good and even paying rent early. One of them brought it to my attention that the AC system is not keeping the house cool and they wished to put in their own window unit. We live in Florida and its the middle of summer and it is brutally hot outside 90+. The AC system was installed in 2017 and our licensed home inspector checked it out and said it was good. I sent an AC company out there today to check it out and see if was a simple fix however, he stated that it needed all new duct work and blown in insulation to the tune of $5000.00. The tenant said the previous HVAC company that the prior landlord had also stated the same thing. Just to be clear current rents are approximately $300-350 under market value and I'm not sure if they would be willing to pay the increase.

My question is do I:

A) Bite the bullet pay the 5k

B) Get a 2nd opinion

C) Leave it the way it is

D) Wait for this tenant to move out before replacing it

Thanks for any suggestion!