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Nicole A. Section 8 and utilities
21 March 2014 | 16 replies
Your heat will be on 90 and the window becomes the thermostat.
Zachary Moore Selling agent / Previous owner property manager disaster
26 March 2021 | 1 reply
They were mostly minor repairs like replacing a cracked window, some heater thermostat repair, etc.  
John M. Red AirBnB in San Antonio, TX
25 June 2019 | 9 replies
The one thing I will say is the temp control is most difficult thing to accommodate for tenants so if you do not have separate thermostat, make sure to provide a heater or additional AC unit.
Rennie K. Tenant not signing the lease
26 December 2013 | 34 replies
Give notice, then go over with an electrician and install a tamper proof thermostat to at least minimize that cost.
Jon Fletcher Smart Lock, Cameras & Thermostats for Multi-Family & Short-Term Rental
8 February 2023 | 2 replies

I just purchased a three-family property. The ground floor will be an AirBnB STR, and the upper floors will be year-to-year tenants. Any recommendations on smart systems to avoid or purchase for the building's front d...

Alan Rafferty Nest Yale Lock and Nest Hello for STR
14 May 2021 | 7 replies
I prefer the Honeywell 9000 color touchscreen thermostats.
Alan Craft Tenant refusing to pay invoice for service call
14 January 2023 | 12 replies
We PMs find that a surprising number of people don't really understand how a thermostat works. 
Danny Polanski California is at it again.
17 January 2023 | 55 replies
It "kind of" seems to read to me that many of the homeless in that area must be Ex-Cons.And that Public and Private housing will not rent to them, despite vouchers or jobs.And they believe this will get these people indoors (and right next to law abiding citizens who are working hard all day long (not at home).Your Class B and C areas seem like they will degrade into Class D areas pretty quickly, as will it will probably lower desirability to live there.Desirability might take a while to surface, but Peter Programmer and his Wife Debbie Department manager (and their two children Emma and Petee Jr, who get great grades, along with their dog Chipper) might start looking at places like Austin to move to so they are not paying Boo Koo Bucks to live in a Crime hole.Then when the last well paid non-criminal family moves out, what are you left with.A once thriving area now filled with a a discontented scarey rabble between prison sentences (revolving door--recidivism) instead of high paid middle class workers.
Patrick Gledhill Air BNB vs Straight Rental
28 March 2021 | 29 replies
Here's a few things I use: Schlage Encode lock, EcoBee thermostat, definitely a cleaner (found with an app called Properly), asked for a handyman reference from the cleaner - he is great, 3 night minimum stay.
Kyler J Sloan Letting Contractors in Remotely via Smart Lock?
17 December 2021 | 15 replies
For about $10, you can get a programmable lockbox that does not require an internet connection or batteries.