Non-Emergency Maintenance (General)
Clogged Kitchen Sink
Understanding Your Responsibility for Clogged Kitchen Sinks As a tenant, it's important to know that maintaining the plumbing in your apartment, including addressing clogs in your kitchen sink, typically falls under your responsibility. Prompt and ...
Handling Clogged Bathroom Sinks and Bathtubs
Clogged sinks and bathtubs are common issues in residential properties. This article provides guidelines on how to address various types of clogs, emphasizing the use of tub drain filters. Understanding Your Responsibility: Per the lease agreement, ...
Addressing Mold Concerns
Mold growth in a rental property can be an unwelcome sight for tenants, as it can cause damage to belongings and may be associated with underlying moisture issues. Mold is a fungus commonly found in the environment. In some cases, for example to ...
Issues with Noise or Noisy Neighbors
As a tenant, dealing with noise disturbances can be a frustrating experience, whether it's from loud neighbors or external sources such as construction or traffic. While your property management company is committed to ensuring a comfortable living ...
Dealing with Ants and Small Insects in Your Home: Prevention and Control Tips for Tenants
Introduction As a tenant, encountering ants and other small insects in your living space can be a frustrating experience. These unwelcome guests can invade your kitchen, bathroom, and other areas of your home. In this article, we will address some ...
Lightbulb Replacement
In accordance with your signed lease addendum it is the tenant's responsibility to replace all lightbulbs that are not in common areas. This includes specialty bulbs. In a rare instance a bulb goes out in which you cannot change due to having ...
Frozen Pipes in the Winter
To prevent frozen pipes during periods when the outside temperature is below 20 degrees you should ensure your homes temperature is set above 55 degrees Fahrenheit, even when you're away. You should slow drip your faucets to make sure water is ...
No Power in Room or House
If there is only no power in your kitchen or bathroom please see this article first No Power in Kitchen or Bathroom One reason the power might go out is because something called a "circuit breaker" has tripped. But don't worry, resetting a breaker ...
No Power in Kitchen or Bathroom
If you are experiencing no power in your bathroom or kitchen it could be due to a tripped GFCI outlet. GFCI outlets are special electrical outlets that are designed to protect people from electrical shocks. They are often used in areas where water is ...
Leaking Toilet
If you notice water pooling around the base of your toilet, it is important to act quickly to prevent water damage to your bathroom. Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot and fix the issue: Shut off the water supply: The first step in ...