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Andrew Clark Limiting Stove And Oven Use - Tenants using it to heat house
25 January 2013 | 23 replies
Originally posted by Andrew Clark:We have tried putting heaters in the bathrooms/kitchens - The tenants end up leaving them on full blast 24 hours per day regardless of whether they are home or current temperature.There are a couple idea I do like above - hot plates, utility caps (with a tenant distribution above the limit) and install furnaces (no AC).I've seen thermostats with a lock on them so only the landlord can adjust them.
Amie D. When to replace furnace.
29 January 2013 | 46 replies
The thermostat wired up in less then 15 minutes since if you have preexisting wires it goes pretty easy.
James Vermillion Purchased, Rehabbed, & Rented in 12 Days! Thanks again BiggerPockets!
21 May 2013 | 20 replies
Overall, this project was a much smaller rehab than we are used to but in a little over a week we completed the following:- pressure washed the outside of the entire property- repaired and replaced damaged sections of gutters- replaced thermostat- re-wired furnace - painted exterior doors and shutters- replaced carpet in the living areas (living room, dining room, kitchen) with Allure vinyl plank flooring- steam cleaned carpet in all three bedrooms- replaced old vinyl floors in both bathrooms with ceramic tiles- repaired several areas of the walls with large holes- painted the entire house realist beige (thanks JScott)- Resurfaced the kitchen cabinets and repainted- purchased and installed all new appliances (dishwasher, stove, fridge, microwave)- replaced all switch plate and outlet covers - cleaned the house front to back and top to bottomDuring this time we had our lease agreement reviewed by our attorney and were getting other administrative and operating processes finalized to be able to rent the property.
Tracy Zhen Lease Renewal with Another Yearr, or stay with Month-to-Month?
17 March 2013 | 16 replies
Your $250 incentive (or whatever amount) would be better spent on an improvement that stays and helps with their utility bills, like a programmable thermostat or something.
Mark Forest Damage clauses
26 March 2013 | 31 replies
One guy broke a thermostat.
Chris Christianson Question about heating a home that's on the market
14 February 2014 | 8 replies
Is there a programmable thermostat?
Ethan Blue What are your thoughts? Looking at buying an upper/lower duplex and need some input
4 March 2014 | 31 replies
I believe the thermostat for said furnace is in the lower unit, meaning they control the heat.
Ibrahim Hughes Recommended Electric Wall Heaters?
28 February 2014 | 9 replies
An electric baseboard heater can be hardwired in with its own thermostat.
Account Closed My second investment retrospective.
14 July 2014 | 3 replies
The back yard was super overgrown as well with 2’ tall grass/weeds and trees hanging over and pulling down sections of fence.On the inside the house needed new flooring throughout, paint throughout, new thermostat, some new outlets and switches, several new doors including front/back.
Jason Measures Do you have a maintenance schedule system for tenants?
20 July 2014 | 13 replies
I wouldn't trust the tenants to follow any maintinance schedule.For your issue depending on the thermostat you have they have settings that allow you to adjust the difference in temps because sometimes the temps numbers are off.