27 April 2015 | 2 replies
Retailers have until July 1, 2015 to meet the requirement for stocking only sealed-in, long-life battery smoke alarms.'

14 April 2016 | 5 replies
I think doing inspections more often is too invasive.We checked the smoke detectors and put in new batteries, checked for running toilets (runs the water bill up and we paid the water bill), checked plumbing for leaks, including under sinks, checked the window a/c unit to be sure it's not leaking where it could cause damage, checked to see if the heater and/or a/c units were working.We'd ask if they needed the pilot light turned on or off for the gas heater, depending on time of year (they can make a place too warm in summer).

6 June 2016 | 28 replies
Make it part of your system to do an inspection every 6 months, where you check smoke detector batteries, filter, check for leaks, running toilets, etc.But, no, the appliances are your responsibility, unless you have a lease and state laws that allow you to make the tenant responsible.

8 May 2016 | 19 replies
In the future, make sure language in the lease addresses this.You want to avoid having a tenant work on your property for a few reasons: The work may be done poorly and you'll have to redo it; the tenant may become injured doing the work and bring a lawsuit against you; it muddies the waters of your existing relationship.The most I allow my tenants to do is change out the smoke detector batteries if needed- even that is in the lease.Good luck!

19 April 2016 | 15 replies
We just checked smoke detectors, changed the batteries, checked carbon monoxide detectors, checked for plumbing leaks, checked for running toilets, leaking a/c unit, and asked if they had anything they needed fixed.

27 April 2016 | 22 replies
So maybe some new tech there but I would be surprised.I would even put yeast down the toilet every time I changed the batteries in the smoke detectors.

17 May 2015 | 10 replies
Then, schedule an inspection in a month or so saying you need to check the smoke detector batteries and check for plumbing leaks.

15 April 2016 | 4 replies
Make sure the smoke detectors meet requirements - some have to be replaced if a certain age, make sure the batteries are new.

24 September 2019 | 22 replies
First let me say this- if it is more than replacing light bulbs, batteries and filters I don't let tenants touch anything.

14 December 2017 | 43 replies
Then a guy popes out of their unit and says to my tenants "Thanks for the battery bro".