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Andy K Sewer line backup happened twice due to tenant negligience
1 April 2016 | 9 replies
Tenant agrees to notify Landlord in a timely manner of drain stoppages that they are unable to clear themselves.2.DRAIN CLEANING PRODUCTS.Tenant agrees not to use caustic drain cleaning chemicals in any of the drains or plumbing fixtures.Such products may cause damage to the plumbing system and may be hazardous to the environment.Tenant may be able to keep drains clean and clear with regular maintenance by pouring down the drain a quarter cup of baking soda followed by a half cup of vinegar.If there is a minor clog in the p-trap (the curved portion) of the pipe under the sink, Tenant may disconnect the pipe, clear the pipe manually, and reconnect the pipe to clear the clog or may call Landlord for assistance.
Steven Taylor Under contract for two SFH beside one another with a pool in betw
23 April 2017 | 6 replies
Steven Taylor I never, ever let tenants do pool care; chemicals not right, damage pool finish etc.... take care of it professionally People share pools all the time in apartment communities, so I don't see a reason why it can't be for both houses.
Steve Boianelli Mice: my problem or the residents?
31 January 2018 | 6 replies
Told him I would help him fix the issue and educated him that mice, unlike roaches and bed bugs, aren't treated with sprays and other chemicals.
Dana R. HOA blocking my view: What should I do?
9 June 2015 | 4 replies
Chemical warfare.Biological warfare, folks will go to an infected tree, beetles, worms, fungus and collect the stuff and plant it on the target.
Tommy Lorden Water & Plumbing Issues : How Does Your Lease Deal With Them?
4 August 2015 | 20 replies
Best of all, we have a great plumber, Bob.We do not allow chemical drain cleaning products to be used in our plumbing systems and we cover that in our rental agreement.  
Bienes Raices Cost effective termite prevention strategy?
16 May 2011 | 8 replies
While termites won't eat through the stucco, they will eat through the polyurethane foam that often sits between the stucco and framing, especially on houses with synthetic stucco.If the stucco terminates below grade, termites can trench below the ground and up behind the stucco.
Account Closed kitchen renovation with tenants still living there
17 April 2014 | 28 replies
Unlike the regular "drying" compound, this stuff chemically reacts and "sets".
Dane Delatte is pay for parking a good idea?
24 May 2019 | 3 replies
The only other competition that does weekly rate Kitchenettes like these around me are about 15 miles away and they are bigger hotel chains that are switching to the weekly rates because of the mass amount of transient traffic in the area due to the boom in the chemical plant business in the area.
Account Closed Bed bugs on the Walls/Ceiling
16 June 2023 | 3 replies
And I should go for heat treatment, not chemical, correct? 
Jay Truong What Is the Best Material for Sewer Pipe for Rental Homes?
26 October 2018 | 4 replies
Tenant agrees to notify Landlord in a timely manner of drain stoppages that they are unable to clear themselves.DRAIN CLEANING PRODUCTS.Tenant agrees not to use caustic drain cleaning chemicals in any of the drains or plumbing fixtures.Such products may cause damage to the plumbing system and may be hazardous to the environment and to people who may come into contact with such product.Tenant may be able to keep drains clean and clear with regular maintenance by pouring down the drain a quarter cup of baking soda followed by a half cup of vinegar.If there is a minor clog in the p-trap (the curved portion) of the pipe under the sink, Tenant may disconnect the pipe, clear the pipe manually, and reconnect the pipe to clear the clog or may call Landlord for assistance.