
27 March 2021 | 12 replies
They’re saying they’ll do it for free this time but normally have to send a technician which is minimum $45.Alternatively, I could have the contractor go to their office to get the key and then subsequently return it.At the beginning of winter, I was charged $90 for a technician to replace the batteries in a thermostat.

5 April 2021 | 2 replies
Said everything was fine so I handed him the keys.The very next day he started calling and texting complaining about how everything was broken and he would need me to pay for a new washer, fridge, CO detector, thermostat, shower faucet, screen door, and blinds.

6 April 2021 | 8 replies
Smartbnb, pricelabs, hostfully guidebook, ring floodlight cam, stessa, Schlage encode lock, Honeywell t5 thermostat, cleaners use resort clean.

14 February 2021 | 14 replies
I'm considering putting the upstairs utilities in my name before she leaves and leaving a letter letting her know and asking her leave the thermostat on & to contact me if she has any questions.

5 December 2016 | 50 replies
(There is a really great calculator in the tools -> rental property calculator portion of this site)Based on what we saw for insurance, what utilities I have to pay, (one furnace so I have to pay heat approx. 6 months a year, which we got a fixed rate thermostat so they can raise it past 72) .

31 December 2016 | 16 replies
.• Marble quartz countertops in kitchen & laundry• New handscraped espresso birch floors throughout• Wood-look ceramic tile in bath & laundry (and as backsplash behind the range)• New stainless steel appliances• Remote control LED lights under kitchen cabinets• Nest thermostat• New windows• New roof with architectural shingles• New horizontal cedar fence• New cedar deck• New custom exterior shutters• Generous setback from main road• Xeriscaping provides added privacy & noise reduction• Carport & enlarged parking pad for easy turnaround• Prewired for Google FiberRenovations took right at 100 days and cost approximately $60K (versus the 45 days and $40K the original GC promised us, but that's another story for another time).

13 March 2017 | 31 replies
I had an electrician address a problem with my hot water heater, he fixed the wiring, but referred me to a plumber to replace the heating element and thermostat.
4 January 2017 | 11 replies
Our thermostat is broken and the heat won't stop running unless we flip the emergency switch.

9 June 2016 | 4 replies
When I got into the building I found out 3 vacant had thermostats turned to 90, and there were unused appliances plugged into the basement and running.

27 June 2016 | 6 replies
I have wifi thermostats so I can change temperature when no one is there to conserve electricity.