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Victoria C. Tenant is subletting on AirBnb, what should I do?
18 October 2023 | 68 replies
According to its site: The Host Protection Insurance program does not apply to liability arising from (1) Intentional Acts including: (i) Assault and Battery or (ii) Sexual Abuse or Molestation - (by the host or any other insured party), (2) Loss of Earnings, (3) Personal and Advertising Injury, (4) Fungi or Bacteria, (5) Chinese Drywall, (6) Communicable Diseases (7) Acts of Terrorism, (8) Product Liability, (9) Pollution and (10) Asbestos, Lead or Silica. 
Reggie Maggard Inspecting property
28 November 2014 | 5 replies
If the place is clean, filters changed, smoke detector batteries maintained, and leaks or other maintenace reported then go to semi-annual.  
Dave Kush Wifi door lock recommendations
5 September 2023 | 30 replies
We swap the batteries every 6 months.
Christina Bates Landlord lock system for 2019
8 July 2019 | 7 replies
changing out batteries is a hassle, weve always just used standard locks and kept the mains. 
Jason Malabute BAD AREAS IN THE TRIANGLE
19 March 2022 | 14 replies
North Boylan, Eastside of Warehouse District, Battery Heights, and Quarry Hill are the worst parts in Releigh ? 
Jason Malabute BAD AREAS IN THE TRIANGLE
18 August 2021 | 0 replies
North Boylan, Eastside of Warehouse District, Battery Heights, and Quarry Hill are the worst parts in Releigh ? 
Jerry W. A GOOD DAY
1 October 2016 | 9 replies
@Roy N.yes I had to first rewire the battery system. 
Minna Hu Advise needed on working with city inspectors
3 April 2018 | 2 replies
HiWe recently asked for fire retrofit inspection of our building as it is needed for refinance, some of the units didn't pass audibility test, so we added wireless interconnected (battery-operated) alarms into the units, but fire inspectors require hardwired interconnected smoke alarms or horns to be added to each unit, which was estimated at over $5000 on electrician work.We asked them to check with fire marshall, who said wireless interconnected (battery-operated) alarms are alternative solutions, but fire inspector still disapproves what we did because they don't feel comfortable about battery-operated alarms. 
Jeremy Anderson New Investor from Florida
15 September 2015 | 12 replies
Seeing someone who is new really gives those who have been in the business for a little while some recharging of our batteries.
Simone Koga Self Managing STR at a distance
1 December 2021 | 29 replies
@Lisa Graesser Good call on changing door lock batteries on a regular schedule.