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Serge S. How does this story end? Prediction for 2020
12 July 2021 | 138 replies
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Ryan Kopf Does anyone have solar on their rentals? What's your experience?
17 November 2020 | 13 replies
You CAN spend even more money and get battery backup with this mode... so if the power goes out you can have a small amount of energy to run things other than the HVAC or stove... like a medical device.
Jen H. Thermostat not workong?
27 June 2016 | 6 replies
Try changing the batteries
Joseph Lewis How often is reasonable to come check on my property?
2 July 2016 | 4 replies
So, be quick - check the smoke detector batteries, check for leaks under the sinks, do a quick look to see if there is any mold that needs to be cleaned up, see if the toilet is running or the window a/c unit is leaking into the building, ask the tenants if there are any maintenance issues you need to address -- and get out of there.In the building I managed, we only did inspections every 6 months and did them in one morning really quickly - 26 units - bam, bam, bam.I now have to put up with quarterly inspections in the senior subsidized units I rent (have been in two so far) and it seems like every time I turn around, I've got them coming into my home again.  
Nick L. do you install garbage disposals and/or dishwashers in rental?
8 July 2016 | 31 replies
Some items mentioned include: - Don't pour grease, oils, rice or pasta of any kind down the disposal because it gums up the pipes leading to a clogged sink- Do run hot water down the drain for 30 or 45 seconds after use to help clear the drain after use.I do the same with a quick explanation on how to change out smoke detector batteries (when you install the 10 year, there's no need unless it is defective) the size of the air filter and how often to change it and how to change it out, how to operate the HVAC thermostat to heat or cool the unit.
John Romero Forcing tenants to pay rent online
3 October 2020 | 58 replies
If I in fact remove that tenant's hand upon being 3 days late (with their willingly given permission).... a signed document allowing me to do so would not prevent a charge of battery levied by law enforcement.No Lease Agreement can supersede Federal or State law.
Kathy Pinho Section 8 housing
17 July 2016 | 15 replies
My main complaint with some section 8 tenants is they are generally a little more needy with things like changing light bulbs, batteries in smoke detectors, changing filters, and other small maintenance items. 
Patsy Waldron Two small multifamily or one bigger one?
17 August 2016 | 7 replies
Bam, bam, bam, you knock on the door, check the smoke detector batteries, check for leaks under sinks, make sure the A/C isn't dripping inside, check quickly in the shower for mold, ask the tenant if there are any issues they need to report - and bam, knock on the next door.  
Dianna Marble Advice needed on whether or not to rent to someone!
22 August 2016 | 8 replies
Leaving the place filthy and damaged.Just for the cherry on top, they stole the following items:  all the curtain rods, a bath tub fixture, and the USED AA batteries out of all the smoke detectors. 
Account Closed Landlords, do you REALLY get "calls about clogged toilets at 3AM"
3 April 2017 | 75 replies
They replaced the dead batteries in the thermostat.This is a tenant that works the night shift at a hospital and I'm guessing when she came home after work is when she found out about the air.