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All Forum Posts by: Kimberly Carver

Kimberly Carver has started 8 posts and replied 111 times.

@Eric James sameeee! But 76. Gotta be an awesome even number 🤷‍♀️

Hi all -

We have been landlords for 5 years with very few issues. Everything that has come up we have been able to fix within a day. We take great pride in our homes. I am sick to my stomach with an issue we have been having.

Well maintained and recently updated single family home we have owned since 2007.

New tenant moved in June 1.

Central Ac crapped out June 5.

Tenant informed us on a Saturday evening that the temp was not keeping up. We offered to bring over ac window units immediately and said we need would have someone Monday. Tenant declined window units.

Our usual guy could not come Sunday. At that point it was 2 degree mis match. Air continued to get further from temp. Monday came and, this was the first hot hot hot weekend, the guy want had planned to look at it got back up. Of note, he would not have been able to replace, just diagnose.

Monday we make nonstop calls- no one could come, most places wouldn’t even call back, the soonest appointment we could get was a week away.

Finally one company says they can come right now (at this point it is 7pm) for the service call. I go to the house and meet them there. They say new unit needed, they can do it tomorrow. Unit was old, I was not surprised and did not have the time for a second opinion. Price was in the ballpark of what I expected, and it was 85 degrees in the house. I sign contract and give 4K deposit. They say they will be over at 1 the next day and it will take 4 hours. The man made some strange comments but he seemed more like a grandpa who didn’t know what was appropriate and I let it roll off my shoulders

They come at 130 the next day. My husband meets therm there, offers to stay but tenant says ok to go. At 6pm I get a text from the tenant saying she feels uncomfortable and asks if we can come over. I call the guys and ask how much longer, they say an hour. I go over and sit with her. The guys are outside smoking cigarettes. Tenant tells me he said “I know you must have been so hot last night, I almost came back to see if you wanted to come to my house”... I understand why she felt weird, I felt uncomfortable ins them as well. After an hour, I ask how much longer, the guy says “why are you so pushy”. At this point it is 730pm. At 8 my husband swaps with me and stays with the tenant the installation was done. They finished at 1130pm!!!!!!!!!!!! Install was June 8. Mechanic text messages tenant the following day “how are you feeling? Is ac working ok?”. Tenant responds to only contact landlord.

June 20 tenant states Ac is not keeping up with the temperate. Another super hot weekend. Ac was on 67, getting to 74, and at one point 76. I did not feel comfortable calling back the same company. It’s Saturday afternoon. I get an AC guy we know and work with (would have asked to do the install June 8 but he was on his honeymoon!) and he comes 9am Sunday morning. Thought it was that some Freon was lost in the line, adds a pound of Freon. All is well.

Today, around noon I get a message with a photo of the thermostat- it reads 76, set to 68. I offer window ac and I call our guy and wait for him to respond. By the time I hear from him it’s 80 in the house. He can come tomorrow 8am. Asks to turn it off 2 hours then turn back on. She does it. As that’s happening I tell her she can go buy whatever stand up fan she wants and we will pay for it. (Ps All rooms have ceiling fans and there is a finished basement with half bath). She turns it back on 2 hours later- says no air is coming out, the air handler is not moving. Sends photo of breakers, no tripped breaker. She says she is nauseous from the heat. I ask if she wants to stay in a hotel tonight, she said not tonight but if this persists she will need another place to stay.

ANY AND ALL ADVICE IS WELCOME.

Post: **New 26 year old investor

Kimberly CarverPosted
  • Posts 119
  • Votes 56

@Patrick Cadieu there are very few rentals available in Ocean County. Supply/Demand !

Personally for self managing I think you should be close so you are able to quickly respond to anything emergent.

Some towns, Ocean Gate for example, the CO for rentals requires you to live in the same county as your rental, if not you have to have someone who lives there to be listed as the manager on the rental application... be sure to look into those rules before you start deciding on towns to focus your search

@James Mason I am in NJ, most things here tend to be expensive.. the insurance premium on our rentals is less than our primary. Are you buying another primary residence?

@Patricia Steiner thank you for your comment! If we do the fix- What are your thoughts on charging her to repair it and requesting payment now, verses taking it from the security deposit ? My thought is that it shouldn’t come from the security since that is in the future and we do not know what other damage may occur between now and then.

@Rachel Underwood

Hi ! The wall behind the door was in good shape and newly painted. I would not consider a foot through the wall being normal west and tear. The damage will need new Sheetrock as the damage is too extensive to properly spackle. Multiple trips to the home will be needed because of drying time between Sheetrock, spackle, primer, paint.

@Kimberly Carver

Does anyone have a nice bullet pointed list of what is tenant responsibility and what is landlords responsibility in a single family home. I think some basic guidance might help my tenant.

@Kimberly Carver

Tenant moved in on June 1. This is not the first issue. Class B neighborhood.

Any questions let me know. Please advise !!

@Kimberly Carver

Hole looks about 6 inches by 3 inches with a crack about a foot long all through the sheet rock...

@Kimberly Carver

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