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Tenant FAQ and Repair Troubleshooting

Self-service answers to the most common maintenance and repair questions.

  • Broken water pipes or active leaks
  • Toilets not flushing
  • No water (see well water section if your property is on a well)
  • A/C not working
  • Loss of electricity
  • If the fan is running but not cooling: check the A/C filter. If dirty, replace it, shut the unit off, wait 8 hours, then restart.
  • Check the A/C drain line. It can clog and trigger a system shutdown. Attach a shop vac and clear any buildup. If the system still does not work, call (239) 247-6955.

Go to your electrical panel and check the hot water heater breaker. If it is off, wait 10 seconds and switch it back on. Allow about an hour for the system to heat up. If there is still no hot water, call (239) 247-6955.

The well power supply shuts off if the GFI outlet detects moisture nearby. This is common after storms. Locate the GFI outlet and press the RESET button (the top button in the center of the outlet). If the well does not start, call (239) 247-6955.

Shut off the water supply valve on the wall behind the toilet. Call (239) 247-6955.

If there is no sound when you turn it on, press the RESET button on the underside of the disposal. If it hums but does not spin, unplug it under the sink, check for anything visibly lodged, and give the blades a gentle manual twist with a disposal wrench. Do not put your hand inside. Call (239) 247-6955 if it still does not work.

No grease, bleach, or drain cleaner. A small amount of bleach in the washing machine is fine. When in doubt, ask us.

Check and reset the sprinkler timer to the approved schedule. If they still do not run correctly, turn them off or unplug the timer and call (239) 247-6955.

It is the tenant’s responsibility to install and remove hurricane shutters. If you need assistance, call us at least 5 days before the expected landfall date to schedule a maintenance worker. The tenant is responsible for the associated cost.

No. That area is typically where the septic tank and drain field are located. Parking on it can cause serious and costly damage.

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