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Josh Darley Landlord's Responsibility or Tenant's?
30 January 2022 | 19 replies
I had to do this with a recent renter who had a proxy of their choice view my property and then complained of trivial issues (a door being a little too tight, loose thermostat cover, etc) upon taking possession. 
J Hurwitz Question Regarding Inspection Report
30 January 2022 | 15 replies
The second floor unit thermostat is not working and the tenant said they have not used the heating system for over five years." 
Elle Bee Renter Abuses AC, does anyone use landlord thermostats?
26 May 2022 | 4 replies
My hvac technician suggested he install a landlord thermostat to keep her from running our current unit into the ground. does anyone else use these?
Brayton Smith JUST ACCEPTED AN OFFER ON MY FIRST FLIP!
6 February 2022 | 0 replies
Paint: $50.00Bathroom Mirrors: $400.00Furnace: $750.00Upgrade Electric Box: $900.00Washer/Dryer: $1,500.00Refrigerator: $800.00Dishwasher: $450.00Nest Thermostat: $125.00Vanity Half Bath: $400.00Water Heater: $1,750.00Ceiling Fans: $400.00 What was the outcome?
Jeff S. Fireside Gas Fireplaces-radiant heat
9 February 2022 | 4 replies
It is 2 story with the thermostat upstairs and a valve by the furnace where you can direct heat or air either up or down. 
Brendan Connolly Hvac investment/tenant comfort in CT
7 February 2022 | 0 replies
It seemed to be more of a thermostat issue. 
John Lunias Raise the rent or not in our duplex where we live? North Jersey
14 February 2022 | 11 replies
If not you need to solve that issue by adding a supplemental heat source where it is too cold or fix heat or move thermostats
Tony R Fox Rehab While a unit is occupied?
21 February 2022 | 16 replies
Add new technology features such as a nest or similar thermostat/keypad entry.
John Fierke Venturing into very first SFH for a likely STR in the Berkshires
26 February 2022 | 7 replies
In addition we'll work on cosmetic as well as functional items, like repair and paint the exterior and interior, do some work in the kitchen and bathroom, and take advantage of many of the MassSave initiatives like adding a heat pump and smart thermostats - for next to nothing.Luckily we're still in somewhat of the off season so it's the best time to do this work.We have discussed working on plans for upgrading then put that into motion this time next year then once completed, refinance with a much more valuable property.
Peter Morgan Best way to set thermostat limits!
19 March 2022 | 3 replies
Hello,Inspite of sending repeated requests my tenants who will be moving out soon have been abusing the centralized AC so I wish to introduce a process in my rental where I as a landlord am in control in setting the thermostat limits for my future tenants.Are there any specific thermostats which will allow me to program high and low limits on the thermostat the tenants can't bypass.