Chris Brown
Bathtubs in master bath rehab, what are you doing?
23 August 2018 | 3 replies
Hey Chris, I must say you are doing such a nice work of innovating such great designs for bathrooms and bathtubs.
Steve Haines
Why do tenants have to beat up mini blinds
19 July 2017 | 7 replies
Some will do this in the bathtub; some will take them outside and hose them off.Frankly, for me it's easier to purchase the cheapo Lowes plastic blinds and replace them between tenants.Gail
Diane Stinebaugh
time to kick them out. Am I right or am I wrong?
13 September 2017 | 33 replies
People pour concrete down the toilets to ruin the plumbing or overflow the bathtub to flood the house.
Kyle McCorkel
Monster 3 unit BRRRR complete!
6 August 2021 | 123 replies
Do you know what product was used to refinish the shower tile and bathtub?
Sharad M.
Sub$30k - Property pictures
22 February 2023 | 255 replies
During the first tenant I did have to replace the sewer line for $2500 and the bath tub for $1000 (don't just check the plumbing connections, make sure there are no cracks in the back of the tub where the shower hits).
Gil Nahmias
Renters caused damages higher than security deposit - Use insurance?
14 August 2023 | 5 replies
I know it would not have helped in this overflow bathtub situation, but I've often wondered if it would work nowadays.
Steve Fitzgerald
Lease Review- Anything to add?
19 July 2018 | 1 reply
Tenant agrees to keep on hand and properly use a plunger when necessary to unclog drains and prevent water overflow from toilet, sinks and bathtub.7.
Rob Barry
Where did I go wrong? Section 8 Horror Story.
23 August 2020 | 76 replies
Smashed up a cast-iron bathtub with a sledgehammer?
Gabriel Amedee
Property Maintenance: How far do you go?
3 January 2017 | 7 replies
________________________________________________________________Inspect, and possibly change out HVAC filtersClean kitchen sink disposalClean range hood filtersInspect your fire extinguisher(s)Test smoke/carbon monoxide detectorsTest garage door auto-reverse featureRun water and flush toilets in unused spacesCheck water softener, add salt if neededGive your house a deep cleanVacuum your refrigerator coilsTest your water heater’s pressure relief valveReplace batteries in smoke/carbon monoxide detectorsCheck the exterior drainageClean out guttersInspect the exterior of your homeGet your air conditioning system ready for summer; consider servicingRepair/replace damaged window screensClear dead plants/shrubs from the houseCheck trees for interference with electric linesInspect roofing for damage, leaks, etc.Test your electricity to the extent that you canTighten any handles, knobs, racks, etc.Check all locks and deadbolts on your doors and windowsCheck caulking around showers and bathtubs; repair as neededRemove shower heads and clean sedimentDeep clean and inspect the basementCheck grout in bathrooms, kitchen, etc.; repair as neededInspect plumbing for leaks, clean aerators on faucetsTake care of any insect problems you may haveClean and repair deck/patio as neededClean out window wells of debrisCheck and clean dryer vent, other exhaust vents to exterior of homeClean garage________________________________________________________________Do the landlords on this forum perform any of these tasks?
Karen Margrave
How would you design your perfect Vacation Rental
23 October 2017 | 5 replies
In a vacation home, I want two showers and at least one bathtub.