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Mike Adams Greenwich, CT multifamily - 10+ year teanants - raise rent questi
24 December 2021 | 2 replies
We installed Ecobee thermostats and had the utility company conduct an energy audit, but there's really nothing else we can do.We are receiving around $2325.00 per unit per month.
Austin Ellery 318 Wiley St Fix and Flip
7 January 2022 | 2 replies
Smart Thermostat.
Alexander Small Prevent Freezing Pipes
31 December 2021 | 6 replies
Another way I have handled this in unheated basements is to install a small electric baseboard heater with a thermostat.
Bryce K. All Electric House to Forced Air
12 January 2022 | 3 replies
We have upgraded the baseboards to hydronic, and upgraded the old mercury thermostats to digital, and added insulation in all areas, which has helped to reduce winter time electric bills, but tenant turnover remains high due to lack of summertime cooling, and high wintertime electric bills (electric bills range from $50 to $400). 
Tristan Scott Zell Tenant has COVID but the heat is broken.
18 January 2022 | 16 replies
They notified me that also the thermostat is broken and they aren't able to set it to a reasonable temperature, this is not good since as the landlord I need to keep the heat at a certain temperature (Right now in Maine temps are in single digits).
Eric La Pratt Self-Management: Auto-closing Exterior Door Hardware?
6 September 2022 | 5 replies
One of those features is programmable door locks.
William Coet Need Help. Paying For Heat/Elec. Tenants Using Space Heaters!
14 September 2022 | 11 replies
Hello,I would like to know if there are solutions to this problem:Despite the thermostat being set to 68-70 degrees, the tenants will plug in electric space heaters and drive up the electric costs.This is a 4 unit building and it would be very costly to add additional electric panels and meters.Thanks!
Jessica Kirkpatrick Internet setup in a multi-family?
30 September 2022 | 5 replies
Not many work from home, so if internet happened to go out periodically.. it wouldn't be the end of the world; but I'd still like to have reliable connection - I have cameras and wifi thermostats
Chad Otsuji Second Property in Baltimore
24 September 2022 | 1 reply
DO NOT use the cheap Nest Smart Thermostat.
Kevin Hunter Utilities paid by tenant? Chicago
2 October 2022 | 15 replies
When I bought Previous owner was paying for heat but had “Lockboxes” on thermostats in units to minimum 68 degrees.