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Mahmuda L. Normal wear and tear or damage?
9 January 2022 | 7 replies

Is a malfunctioning bathtub drain stopper switch normal wear and tear or property damage under broken fixture?It's a shared bath so harder to point fingure at one tenant. It's also an old house I purchased a year ago ...

Edita D. Garbage disposal - necessity or nuisance that keeps breaking down?
26 September 2018 | 34 replies

Hey guys!I reviewed PM's statement and found 185$ charge for fixing a garbage disposal. Is garbage disposal something that will benefit the landlord in the long run (i.e. prevention of clogged pipes), or should we WIT...

Alex Taubman New Investor having challenges with Property Manager in Phoenix - any suggestions?
1 October 2015 | 6 replies

Hi all,

I just jumped into the world of Real Estate investing, and closed on my first home just over a week ago. I found a great house with recent renovations and a long term section 8 tenant paying good ren...

Alex Rodriguez Who is responsible for clogged bathtub?
18 March 2024 | 4 replies

I bout a property 1.5 years ago and inherited these tenants. That are bad and dirty tenants. I made the mistake of letting them stay. Anyway, one of the first things I did was to replace the bathroom ceiling, which wa...

Andreas W. Question fro HVAC experts
16 June 2017 | 3 replies

In my condo I have a Goodman stud mounted air handler installed. It is 2 years old. In Summer I notice that the HVAC filter is wet. Is that from back dripping condensate leaving the cooling coils? Is that intended des...

Ayano Itoh Plumbing issues. What would you do?
27 April 2023 | 10 replies

Hi all!I have long-term rental properties in Waco, Texas that have been producing a good cash flow. One of them started to have some plumbing issues. 2 cloggings over the last 5 weeks. I have a local management compan...

Michael Hayworth Well, your toilet works now
25 April 2017 | 6 replies

Yes, Ms. Tenant, your toilet works again. But remember that clause in the lease about how the tenant is responsible for foreign object blockage in the plumbing system?

Michael S. HVAC drain service - $197
23 June 2014 | 5 replies

My tenant's air conditioning cut out recently, so I had a company do a service call. End result is $197 for the technician to pour some hot water and bleach down the drain line. The drain had gotten stopped up, w...

Jay Truong What Is the Best Material for Sewer Pipe for Rental Homes?
26 October 2018 | 4 replies

Hi,I am buying a triplex in Tempe, AZ and I am thinking of replacing the entire sewer pipe as the triplex is about 50 year old. However, I am not sure what the material (PVC, cast iron, etc.) to use as tenants might a...

Adam Christopher Zaleski Any recommendations for "honest" septic company?
21 June 2018 | 1 reply

My father in North Fort Myers had a problem with his septic about 2 years ago. A company told him he needed to replace his entire leach field and tank for the bargain price of $8000-$10,000. He called roto rooter and ...