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Courtney Sorrell Looking for advice on hardware
4 January 2016 | 2 replies

Hello,I need to replace a leaky kitchen faucet in a rental and am looking for a good balance between quality and value. No need for high end. Any that you go back to over and over?Thanks!Courtney

Andrew Sterling Ondemand Handyman Services
29 November 2020 | 0 replies

On-Demand Handyman Services It's Quicker, Cheaper, and Safer.Handyman Pro's offers Affordable & Professional Handyman AND Plumbing services across Los Angeles and surrounding areas. Order directly on our website a...

Dave Bopp Plumber Installed New Hot Water Heater & Water Pressure Decreased
30 November 2019 | 5 replies

Hi Everyone-My plumber installed a new hot water heater in one of my rental properties and now the water pressure in their shower and kitchen sink are much lower than before the heater was installed. Does anyone have ...

Jack B. Tenant around the globe repair success story
27 July 2016 | 0 replies

There once was a tenant who decided to replace a stainless steel kitchen faucet with a white one (looked terrrible, mismatched).  Upon doing this it leaked and she had to turn the water to the sink off because of it. ...

Justin Goodin Renovation Cost Breakdown
4 January 2024 | 9 replies

I spent $16,444 renovating this 3-bedroom apartment at one of my properties.Here's the breakdown:- Kitchen faucet: $76- Thermostat: $30- Bathroom hardware: $34- Toilet: $94- SS stove: $250- SS microwave: $150- SS frid...

Pauline Vu Massive water bill and water meter reading--despite no leak
4 May 2017 | 7 replies

We recently turned on the water for a new property so that we could begin renovating it (3 small houses on a single large lot). The water had been shut off to this property for at least 2 years, probably more like 3-4...

Angel S. new sillcock and valve inside
21 August 2015 | 4 replies

I have both a leaking sillcock and valve on the inside of a house and am planning on replacing both. Should I go with a frost-free one (property is in Wisconsin), and if so should I still plan to turn off the valve on...

Cody Thompson Low hot water pressure in upstairs unit
15 March 2014 | 9 replies

I have have a duplex that was converted into 4 units. The added upstairs unit has very low hot water pressure because the hot water heater to all units are in the basement. Any suggestions or contraptions I may be ...

Account Closed Updates, Make Readies
24 January 2019 | 2 replies

Aside from obvious repairs- what are things that can be budget friendly, but you find really help update the unit or seem to attract more eyes? I have realized that a fully updated until will rent 50 times over one th...

Kellan Martz Question on maintenance cost from property manager, Cleveland SFR
27 October 2020 | 7 replies

Hi all,Brief summary: closed on my first rental property in early September 2020. SFR in East Cleveland. $45k purchase price. Some work had been done in the past few years (new roof, etc.) but certainly an average hou...