clearly down in pics, but what about showings by appointment?
As it relates to residential water usage, it’s better to save more by flushing less.Case in point: Demand has wiped out the low-flush toilet supply in Boulder County, Colorado, the nonprofit Center for ReSource Conser...
Tenants moved in three months ago and we have already replaced two toilets in the last two months. I got a call this weekend and my maintenance guys worked on it, saying sewer line is clear but some thing is stuck in ...
I was wondering if anyone has any experience with this. I have been reading up on it and it seems there are many issues that could cause sound from one unit to be heard in the other. The main sounds we are hearin...
Just finished rehabbing a house. Tenant moved in over the weekend. I received a text tonight from the tenant with a picture of what is coming out of the bath tub. Looks like chalk/sand from what I can tell. You cant r...
Today my tenant called me to say that I needed to call a plumber - the toilet was clogged. He had attempted to unclog the toilet to no avail. Needless to say, I went and unclogged the toilet and told the tenant that...
We purchased a property that has 3 tenants.
The first-floor tenant's been living there for more than 20 years.
When we purchased the property 5 years ago we were told only the garage was the only electricity bill ...
In one of our fourplexes, we a tenant (or tenants) who are flushing wipes, paper towels, and other unknown objects down the toilet which is causing plumbing issues. Our property manager has called the plumber out to t...
Hey all, I'm a bit of the proactive type and heard about a sensor for leaky toilets to prevent high utilities. Wondering what types you guys have used and maybe other utility savers?
I have a 4 plex that has needed the main first floor drain professionally augered/cleaned out twice in the last 12 months. It backs up on the first floor out of the drain and through the bottom of the 1st floor toile...