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Chris K. Pool heater remote app for rental property?
8 January 2022 | 5 replies
Remote mobile app lets me turn filters on and off, adjust heat, and track filter changes. 
Zachary Aldridge Appraisal question on a multi/single family house?
1 February 2022 | 4 replies
Water is all shared on the same meter.
Arthur Cross-Najafi Refinish hardwood in kitchen vs install tile/LVP (rental)
3 January 2022 | 2 replies
I have been reading that hardwood is not great for kitchens (especially in rentals) because water can ruin hardwood floors, especially if spills/pee/etc. are not quickly cleaned up (a very possible scenario depending on the tenant).
Khari F. Bath Rehab Cost Breakdown
3 January 2022 | 1 reply
I like the idea of pedestal sink to add feel of more space and prevent water damage. 
Drew Hoffos Seeking STR in Beach Town Where should we buy?
10 January 2022 | 9 replies
We live in San Diego, so we're open to anywhere that has warm water and sand.
Jason White Renters Insurance - do you require tenants to carry this?
3 January 2022 | 2 replies
Large mutli-family owners would be wise to require insurance as a water issue in one unit can damage another. 
Bradley Rieger Raising rent/switching utilities while living in a house hack
4 January 2022 | 3 replies
Utility companies normally let tenants get pretty far behind before the landlord is notified- if the utility company puts a lien on the property for unpaid bills, it is better to have closer control over the bills- If there is a water leak or other problem with the property, the tenant doesn't have to bear the costDisadvantages of having utilties in owner names:- If tenants start using a lot more water/power, it is more difficult to quickly adjust rent or get them to conserve- with pandemic or other freezes on rent or evictions, there is no recourse for utility increases- if the tenant qualifies for low income utility pricing, it has to be in their nameOnce you decide what your guiding principle is, you can align your current rental agreement to match.
Chris Roush Toilet nightmare (and how property management is dealing with it)
3 January 2022 | 5 replies
Telling the residents how to turn off the water supply valve is the easiest solution and the rest can be solved later. 
J Hurwitz [Calc Review] Help me analyze this deal
5 January 2022 | 4 replies
What about HVAC, kitchen, water heater, etc?