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- Rental Property Investor
- East Wenatchee, WA
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I say yes, you are being taken. I've never had to do more with a gas line than replace a valve or dope and tighten a fitting.
A $250 w/heater repair? To do what? I've replaced t-stats and heating elements. The kit is $40. I've also replaced one t&p valve. $15. Not much else to repair on a w/h. Drain valve maybe but in 20 years with dozens of tanks I've never needed it.
With labor I could see a lower element or drain valve costing $250 but ask what was specifically done. T-stats take 5 minutes.
Your PM needs to be more specific about both 'repairs' and provide you before and after pics. Do you not have a $300 cap on repairs they can make without your consent?
These are the real costs of having a PM. Repairs and fill fees. Everybody gets hung up on the % of rents.
My PM tried to mess with me, but I'd go over and square it away myself. 3 days ago I got a $600 quote to replace the leaky irrigation backflow valve and troubleshoot wiring to the timer. I fixed both in 20 minutes and told the irrigation guy to not come back. This wasn't a direct quote from the PM so I will keep them for now.