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All Forum Posts by: Tom Maurer

Tom Maurer has started 4 posts and replied 12 times.

Hmmm...the Simplysafe idea reminds me about something that I have thought about doing on and off for a while....security cameras. I always put it off because I assume that cost of wiring would be a lot, especially when my buildings are about 100 yards from each other OR paying for a wireless service to provide the connectivity. Anyone know anything about the total cost of doing security cameras? I'll do more research on BP on that topic when I have more time this weekend.

I have 3 buildings made up of 31 1-2 br units. I have a maintenance person that lives 10 minutes away who does everything – carpentry, HVAC, plumbing, painting etc. - jack of all trades but master of fewer. Unfortunately, I live too far away to monitor how much time he puts in. I pay him a fair rate but I have a feeling he is padding his hours sometimes. He also uses a helper (which I also pay for) for 90% of the work. I think he likes the company of his helper but I think only about 60% of the work needs a helper and I think the helper actually makes him a little less productive sometimes. I think I want to keep him but I wish I could find a nice way to reduce the padded hours and helper use without driving him away and without having someone supervising him. I thought about some sort of incentive program if he keeps his expenses down but why would that work when he can keep everything he pads instead of getting what would naturally be a smaller incentive. Any creative ideas out there or should I just count my lucky stars of having someone who can do almost everything and is there when I need him?