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All Forum Posts by: Jonie Lieberman

Jonie Lieberman has started 7 posts and replied 14 times.

Post: Keeping track of the keys!

Jonie LiebermanPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Redlands, CA
  • Posts 14
  • Votes 4

Thank you all for your suggestions! I am going to order the stamps Jon suggested in his post. The price is good and I like all the suggestions about using abbreviations or two letter codes :)

Post: Keeping track of the keys!

Jonie LiebermanPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Redlands, CA
  • Posts 14
  • Votes 4

I'm so frustrated right now! Between all of my properties, gates, garages, etc. I have a lot of keys to keep track of. I have them on a board and had them separated on hooks with the hooks labeled for each key. The board was knocked down and the keys scattered so I have to figure out which key goes to which property. I had a couple of them stamped with the house number when I had the locksmith make them for me. I would like to stamp them all so I don't have this problem again but I'm not sure what tools I would need to do it. I am hoping someone can share their methods of tracking all of their keys so I can come up a better way of tracking mine :). Any suggestions?

Post: Property damage caused by intruder.

Jonie LiebermanPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Redlands, CA
  • Posts 14
  • Votes 4

Thank you all for the feedback. I will cover the expense of the repairs.

Post: Property damage caused by intruder.

Jonie LiebermanPosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Redlands, CA
  • Posts 14
  • Votes 4

I have a rental house I rent to college students and the students went home for the summer. The house was broken into and the tenants had personal property stolen. Two windows and a door were damaged and the repairs are going to cost about $250.00. The tenants turned it in to their renters insurance and the insurance company told them the windows and doors are the responsibility of the landlord. Wanted to see if I could get feedback from others to see how they have handled situations like these? I am not sure if I should bare the entire cost of repairs or if I should split the cost with them?