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Josh Nelson Sold 2021Family Home Converted to a Rental
4 January 2025 | 0 replies
Compliance items such as adding smoke detectors, hand rails, fire resistant garage entry-door and new stairs outside.
Rachel H. Unresponsive Tenants - Help!
4 January 2025 | 4 replies
I believe they are expressing their displeasure with the fact that I have not accommodated some of their recent requests that went far beyond the scope of what is required (like insisting a licensed electrician switch out a smoke detector when we could do it ourselves) and I had to set some boundaries after years of high maintenance for them.
Chris Kelly Tenant smoking weed but can't prove it
25 December 2024 | 28 replies
I didn't know there were detectors for these sorts of things.
Andy Sabisch Question on connected smoke detector requirement
26 November 2024 | 1 reply
The detectors simply need a common wire such that one goes of, all go off. 
Sara Valentine hot water heater leak alert systems
11 December 2024 | 4 replies
Hey @Sara Valentine - huge fan of these for my rentals. https://www.amazon.com/Detector-Wireless-Notification-Securi...
Steffany Boldrini Seeking Advice: Issues with Jenny Yi, an STR Designer
4 January 2025 | 20 replies
Broken glass lantern by the pool, smoke detector hanging in hallway, broken ceiling light in the bedroom, face plates missing or missing screws.
Sunil Kale Missed 11 month warranty - no communication from tenant
16 December 2024 | 19 replies
Landlords can enter a tenant's property for a variety of reasons, including: Making repairs or replacements Responding to a tenant's request Removing unauthorized window coverings Preventing waste of utilities Changing filters, testing, or replacing smoke detector batteries Inspections Helping with an emergency inside the unit Posting a notice of eviction"Research your state laws because some of your comments indicate a lack of understanding of the landlord/tenant laws where you are operating (like threatening the tenants to keep the security deposit if they don't respond to you, I doubt that is actually a valid reason to keep their deposit, or evicting for late payments, or charging the tenants for your warranty repairs because you missed your 11 month inspection window which was your responsibility, and it looks like your lease says you can charge up to 18% interest for unpaid fees, is that actually legal?).
Nick S. Airbnb/str management advice
16 December 2024 | 21 replies
Don’t skip safety stuff either—make sure you’ve got working smoke detectors, fire extinguishers, and a first aid kit.
Matthew Paul Home inspector says deck isnt up to code .
22 December 2024 | 23 replies
This is where smoke/CO detectors, grounding, electric garage door reversers, and other goodies came from.If the municipality performing the U&O calls out an item, Seller is stuck with resolving it either by fixing it or negotiating it with the buyer.
Nadir M. Maintenance replacements for certain household items
5 December 2024 | 20 replies
Lightbulbs, batteries in smoke detectors is on them and written in the lease.You can really do whatever you want if it is written in the lease contract but bear in mind they don't own the home and won't care on certain things.