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Gabriela Angel Meeting our first tenants tomorrow
22 April 2024 | 17 replies
Go over it slowly, highlight the really important parts  and be very clear with expectations and possible consequences.Second-  Do  a walk through video  (3-5 mins) clearly showing the condition of the house at the date you acquired it, open blinds, show smoke detectors, show any damages-- anything good or bad.   
Jahangir Hasanov Rental / Section 8 Properties
22 April 2024 | 32 replies
I just had one last week, it was a broken smoke detector. 40 bux. 
Bob Stevens Some facts about renting to SEC 8 vs assumptions.
12 April 2024 | 5 replies
I just had one last week, it was a broken smoke detector. 40 bux.Potential for Difficult Tenants JUST like cash tenants, screening is the key.Property Damage Issues JUST like cash tenants, screening is the key.Harder to Evict Difficult Tenants NO it's not, in OH anyway.Full-Paying Tenants May Turn Away NOT sure what this means?
Collin Hays I was just delivered a lawsuit yesterday
12 April 2024 | 12 replies
Smoke/Fire/CO detectors that are not to code4.
Brendan Delahooke Unpermitted Room Addition Advertising & Appraising
10 April 2024 | 14 replies
Are you sure your licensed contractor knows the current smoke and CO detector laws for your area.
Bob Stevens Some facts about renting to SEC 8 vs assumptions.
9 April 2024 | 0 replies
I just had one last week, it was a broken smoke detector. 40 bux.Potential for Difficult Tenants JUST like cash tenants, screening is the key.Property Damage Issues JUST like cash tenants, screening is the key.Harder to Evict Difficult Tenants NO it's not, in OH anyway.Full-Paying Tenants May Turn Away NOT sure what this means?
Ramsey Arnaaoot Manual Fire Alarm in Philadelphia Mixed Use
6 April 2024 | 2 replies
***There are smoke detectors and a portable fire extinguisher in the retail unit. 
Jordan Lowe STR in the Gulf. advice needed.
6 April 2024 | 19 replies
Right, the list of things to maintain and/or replace is never ending; rugs, AC filters, light bulbs, water filter in fridge, detector batteries, pest control, coffee maker, stove eyes and pans, silverware, bowls, glasses, sofa cushions, pillows, blinds, brooms, mops, vacuum, brushes, shower curtains, bath mats, beach towels. 
Buyan Thyagarajan Citation threats for my rental properties in Colwyn Darby PA
3 April 2024 | 3 replies
So, they look for habitability issues as well as safety issues like detectors, handrails, GFCI outlets, etc.
Jack Quin House Maintenance Question
3 April 2024 | 6 replies
If there’s an electrical issue, it’s typically up to the landlord to fix it.Heating and Cooling Systems: The landlord is responsible for maintaining and repairing any installed heating and cooling systems.Appliances: If the property comes with appliances, the landlord is responsible for repairing them if they break down.Safety Repairs: This includes things like smoke detectors, carbon monoxide detectors, and any other safety equipment the property might have.Remember, these responsibilities can sometimes vary based on the terms of your lease agreement, so it’s always a good idea to clarify these points with your tenants.