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All Forum Posts by: Nathan Broekhuizen

Nathan Broekhuizen has started 3 posts and replied 34 times.

Post: Occupancy Limits in Grand Rapids

Nathan BroekhuizenPosted
  • Holland, MI
  • Posts 34
  • Votes 13
So would you be in compliance if you have 2 sets of related students living together and then 2 other students? If so, I would try and find siblings that would live together. I knew several twins/siblings when I went to GV.. it might be harder to find but it would be a win/win for you and for them..
I am not in the Battle Creek area. However, I would definitely recommend reaching out to several property management companies in that area and asking them their opinion on the rental market there!

@Craig Bellot @JD Martin @Scott Hollister Thanks for your insight! I appreciate it. I like the idea of building it into the rent!   

Hi everyone, 

My name is Nate Broekhuizen and I just started as a Property Manager a few months ago and currently manage about 40 units. Consisting of single family, duplexes, and two fourplexes. The previous Property Manager would reach out to all the tenants for them to change the filter furnaces. It is stated in our lease that the "tenant agrees to replace furnace filters as needed in the rental property at tenants expense". If I ask the tenants to replace the furnace filters I feel like many of them will forget or just not do it. We do an annual inspection of each property in Jan or Feb so I am just wondering if I should reach out to each of the tenants and ask them to replace the filter furnaces and let them know that I will be inspecting the unit and making sure that the filter was in fact replaced. On the other hand, I could ask them for the filter size and change them out myself when I do the property inspections and charge their account. Let me know your thoughts! Thanks!