  
Water causes the most damage in rental properties. This type of
damage is very expensive. Common water damage includes, sheetrock,
carpet, carpet
padding, linoleum and tenant belongings. If you notice any water intrusion
at your property please notify our office immediately. It is vital that
all tenants carry the proper Renters Insurance, to protect their own
belongings.
Maintenance Tips:
Kitchen,
Common Leaks under sinks:
Drainpipe under sink, p-trap,
tailpipes. If you are mechanically inclined you may attempt to
stop a leak
by tightening the plastic nut. They are generally a 1 inch plastic
nut. Hand tighten by turning to the right. Most of the time items
stored under the kitchen or bathroom sink knock the pipes loose.
A temporary solution for such a leak is to place a bucket, pot
or pan under the leak until it can be repaired. If you can do
this just until we are able to repair the leak, it will prevent
damage from occurring to the floor
The Disposal:
A garbage disposal should work for and extended
period of time maintenance free. If you hear the disposal humming
but not moving, a foreign object is more than likely jammed
in it. Foreign objects: If we find bottle caps, glass, etc.
jammed
in the disposal, you as the tenant will be charged for the
repair. NEVER place cooking grease or grease of any kind down
the garbage
disposal. When putting rice, vegetables, and scraps into the
disposal, turn on the water first, then turn on the disposal
and feed the scraps slowly into the disposal. If the disposal
jams up, turn it off and use a butter knife to push the scraps
through the drain hole clockwise. If you cannot get the disposal
to turn on at all, check the power at the outlet (GFI), and
then try the red reset button on the side of the actual disposal
under
the sink.
Dishwasher:
Before loading the dishwasher, make sure all dishes
are rinsed well. If you leave large pieces of food on the dishes,
the pump can wear out and cause the drain to back up. Usually a
lot of water will pour out onto the floor. Use the directed amount
of dishwashing soap. If you use too much it will overflow onto
the floor. If you have a chronic leak, contact the office immediately
and make sure to wipe up any water from the floor area.
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If you have a gas range, you may find that the
burner will not ignite, from time to time. This may be caused by
grease accumulating
in the igniter valve. Be very careful when cooking not to allow
grease to splatter and gather in and around the burner. If you
feel so inclined, you can raise the top of the range and blow into
the valve or use a small toothpick in an attempt to clean the valve
of grease. Sometimes an oven may not come on the clock/timer is
in the "off" or "manual" position. These settings
will override operator commands, and must be adjusted to allow
the oven to ignite. Never clean a self-cleaning oven with over
the counter oven cleaners. If you are not sure of how to use the
self-cleaning oven contact our office and we can attempt to help.
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There are hot and cold supply lines and
shut off valves under the sink for every faucet. Be sure to familiarize
yourself with these. It is important to keep this area clear of
debris. If a supply line is leaking, shut the valve off and contact
the office. If the valve itself is leaking, put a pot or pan under
it and contact us immediately.
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The biggest problems with tubs and showers are
hair clogs. Try to clean the drain area if you see hair building
up to prevent a clog. If you notice a faucet leak call immediately.
If your showerhead has poor water pressure, you can unscrew it
and flush it out under the sink to clean out built up sediments.
Use a good shower curtain to prevent water damage around the outside
of the tub. If you notice any caulking or grout that is deteriorating
around the tub/shower area, please contact the office immediately,
so that we can minimize water intrusion.
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There
is not much that can go wrong with toilets. They do require new
parts, but not very often. The main concern
is foreign objects getting stuck in them. Do not flush feminine
products or any other large items down the toilet. If a stoppage
occurs because of this reason, the tenant will be charged for
all costs to repair. If you notice any discoloration in the flooring
around the toilet or if it seems to be rocking at the base, the
wax seal may be broken or deteriorating and you must contact
the
office immediately.
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If you cannot get your system to
start at all, check your circuit breakers and the GFI switches
in your house.
You may also want to check if you have an electricity "peak
corps" box installed on your unit. These are installed by
the utility company to shut off your system when there is an overuse
of power in the community. It is evidenced by a small green box,
installed on the top of your air-conditioning unit. If you have
airflow, but very little, you will want to make sure your filter
is clean. It is your responsibility as a tenant to replace or clean
filters on a monthly basis. This not only keeps the system running
efficiently, it will keep you electricity bills lower. Airflow
can also be hindered when the coils on the outside unit have become
clogged. This is very common when dogs or other animals that shed
are in close proximity to the unit. Try to keep animals and debris
away from the outside unit. Air conditioners have a cooling system
identical to a refrigerator. It is important to not turn the unit
off then back on right away. Wait at least 10 minutes after shutting
the system down to allow the pressure in the refrigeration system
to equalize once again.
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Dirt, not normal wear and tear is the
single largest contributor to the demise of carpets. Be sure to
vacuum on a regular
basis. At least three times a week. If you do stain the carpet,
work immediately to remove it as much as possible. The longer a
stain stays imbedded in the carpet the harder it will be to remove
later on. There are many household products that are effective
in stain removal, from liquid detergent to hydrogen peroxide, you
can look up many of these systems on the internet under carpet
stain removal, or in a book on household cleaning. Never clean
the carpet without testing a very small portion of your cleaning
compound on an out of the way piece of carpet to ensure discoloration
will not happen. Be very careful when moving large objects and
furniture across linoleum and hardwood floors. Use a dolly for
large appliances and furniture pieces or slide a rag or sock over
the legs of furniture when moving across flooring. Never clean
hardwood floors with solvents you are not sure of, or if you have
not been instructed on their proper care by the owner.
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If
you notice any stains forming on your ceiling or wall area contact
the office immediately. If a large leak occurs causing
a bubbling effect in the ceiling material, make a small puncture
in the bubble with a knife and place a bucket under the leak immediately.
Never hesitate in calling the office regarding roof leaks. We have
a 24-hour emergency paging system in place for these types of situations.
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On occasion we do get below freezing weather. It is
a good idea to leave a faucet running very low. This keeps the
water
moving through the pipes and does not allow it to freeze. Call
us right away if there seems to be a broken pipe anywhere in
the property.
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This information is provided as a means of
helping you maintain your property in good condition, while minimizing
repair costs and the time involved in getting them completed.
It also helps in ensuring the return of your security deposit.
Never attempt to perform a maintenance task that you are not
qualified or capable of doing. Never work with electricity at
the property. When in doubt contact the office to request a repair
or ask for advice.
Use our online maintenance
request form.
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