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I recently had my rental agreement vetted by a RE Attorney and he suggested putting a clause in that states "any maintenance/repairs costing less than $50 (or so) dollars is responsible by the tenant."I think this is ...
my understanding from BP is that a TK property is rent ready with all major systems functional for several years. Thus roof w long life remaining (i.e. 10yrs min), hvac, plumbing and electric all new or much life rema...
Hello, I'm wondering if it would be a good idea to change out the air condition condenser since it looks older, but not too horrible. The air conditioning guy said it still has good life to it and works fine, but I k...
Here's the story. I currently live in San Diego as an hvac service technician making between 60-70k a year. But I plan on moving to FL in July. I put in for working at Military sealift command this past June. (basica...
So for the past two years I have been managing my family's handful of rental properties and have made the decision to open my own property management company. This is not my first company and I understand how importan...
I have a utility bill question. My tenants are required to pay their electric bills. However, my HVAC unit needed a part so the tenants ran on emergency heat for 12 days. This has the unit run off the main power sourc...
I am currently buying and replacing my tenants air filter. Is it my responsibility to purchase and replace the air filter for my tenants, or are they responsible for that?Thank you!
Hi,What are some of the repair issues that frequently show up in older properties. Specially ones ones built in the early 1900’s
Hi everyone,I'm analyzing a potential flip, which would be my first.The house is 2200sqft, 2 bedroom, 3 bathroom, and has a 900sqft 3-car garage that's part of the house. The current layout lacks bedrooms, which may ...