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30 January 2024 | 13 replies
But when your tenants move as often as these folks do and walk away from their security deposits your left with turn over after turn over and very high maintenance costs along with getting your condensers stolen or your house stripped when its vacant a week or so.
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25 May 2021 | 12 replies
The interesting thing about the service is they use algos that condense all inventory into a handful of singular listings that represent inventory (so a listing for a 1bed, 1bed king, 2 bed, etc) -- then spoon out the reservations from that.
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21 April 2016 | 225 replies
too much scrolling, I vote for condensing it like it was previously.
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22 October 2014 | 16 replies
@Steve Might there may be other needs to break open the slab besides drains and water supply lines.Underground electric runs to a kitchen island for example...unless you want to add an ugly drop from the ceiling.When putting in new central air conditioning (previously window units) you need to have a condensate line out.
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8 September 2016 | 95 replies
Julia Rowling its SOP (standard operating procedures) to not put any appliance's in these homes until the tenant moves in.. same with HVAC some times condenser unit water heater etc etc.If you install them new and leave them for any length of time they will get stolen nearly 100% of the time... this is why I have said many times that these types of investments just are not appropriate for anyone who does not do this for a living...
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9 July 2013 | 23 replies
Refrigerators will usually last if the landlord does a little maintenance on them and keep the condenser coils clean, they are now under the machine, rather than on the back, so they get all the crap off the floor on them.
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6 September 2015 | 13 replies
It could be a lack of proper air flow around the coils, the condensate not draining away properly or draining too slow, the refrigerant could be too low or leaking, the air filter could be clogged, a damaged or broken fan, etc.
21 March 2017 | 20 replies
I ended up crawling around under the building to run a condensate line (he didn't know about heat pump water heaters) and there was racoon poop everywhere and my borrowed headlamp went out and I was at the property for 4 hours and and and...
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22 February 2018 | 0 replies
Hello all,I am seeking advice on how to bill for condenser water.
10 March 2022 | 23 replies
The reality is that running the AC in colder ambient temperatures doesn't allow the oil in the compressor to circulate as efficiently, therefor running the risk of damaging the condensing unit.