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re: Getting ready to rent out my home- Flooring and any other Suggestions?
Posted on 3/17/14 at 10:36 am to BallCoachinFool
Posted on 3/17/14 at 10:36 am to BallCoachinFool
good advice... In your rental agreement you, the landlord, will replace the ac filters every month, not just provide them. That way you can have an eye on whats going on inside and extend the life of your AC.
Also...Prayers Sent
Also...Prayers Sent
Posted on 3/17/14 at 10:40 am to lsubeck
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good advice... In your rental agreement you, the landlord, will replace the ac filters every month, not just provide them. That way you can have an eye on whats going on inside and extend the life of your AC.
i would base that on the tenant. if its some more mature people, i would have no problem entrusting them to do it. i would hate it if my landlord wanted to come over once a month and snoop around.
Posted on 3/17/14 at 10:44 am to lsubeck
You ever deal with a renters broker?
I know they take the first and last months rent but they are supposed to keep your home rented all the time. And they will be the ones to go in and "change the air filters." When actually they are checking on your home for you. They are basically like an apartment maintenance and rental service all in one.
My buddy has a rental home and uses a broker. He says the longest his home has been without a tenant is 2 weeks and he has never had added stress due to owning a rental property, he attributes it to the broker. This also has kept him from being screwed by those who move out in the middle of the night.
I know they take the first and last months rent but they are supposed to keep your home rented all the time. And they will be the ones to go in and "change the air filters." When actually they are checking on your home for you. They are basically like an apartment maintenance and rental service all in one.
My buddy has a rental home and uses a broker. He says the longest his home has been without a tenant is 2 weeks and he has never had added stress due to owning a rental property, he attributes it to the broker. This also has kept him from being screwed by those who move out in the middle of the night.
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