1481 E Old Settlers Blvd #201: Otter AI
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OVERVIEW
The meeting covered several key points about the rental property. Speaker 1 mentioned a dirty washing machine and low kitchen water pressure, which Speaker 2 confirmed were not their responsibility. Pest control, starting from an exterior spray, will be Speaker 1's responsibility moving forward. The home filters and electrical panel are located, and only the fridge is owned by the landlord, with other appliances under warranty. Yard maintenance is handled by the HOA, and functional repairs will be addressed by the landlord. A one-time maintenance inspection will check smoke detectors and air filters. Speaker 1 inquired about garbage disposal protocols, which Speaker 2 clarified with labeled bins for landfill and recycling.
ACTION ITEMS
[ ] Schedule a maintenance inspection to check smoke detectors and air filters.
[ ] Hire a pest control service or handle it personally.
OUTLINE
Discussion on Property Maintenance and Responsibilities
- Speaker 1 and Unknown Speaker discuss the overall mood and satisfaction with the property, with Speaker 1 mentioning a dirty washing machine but acknowledging it is not their responsibility.
- Speaker 1 mentions contacting someone about the water pressure issue in the kitchen, which is not as good as in the bathroom.
- Speaker 2 clarifies that pest control is the tenant's responsibility, mentioning a previous exterior spray and the need for future pest control measures.
- Speaker 2 explains the location of home filters and the electrical panel, and mentions that only the fridge is owned by the landlord, with other appliances under warranty.
- Speaker 2 details the responsibilities for maintenance, including yard maintenance handled by the HOA, and the process for reporting and fixing functional issues.
- Speaker 2 mentions a one-time maintenance inspection to be conducted closer to winter, checking smoke detectors and air filters.
- Speaker 1 inquires about the protocol for disposing of garbage, noting the absence of personal garbage bins and the need for clarification on the use of communal bins.
- Speaker 2 explains the labeling system for the larger bins, differentiating between landfill and recycling, and confirms that all other details have been covered.
FULL TRANSCRIPT
Speaker 1 0:34
Hi, that's all right, yeah, thanks so much for coming.
Unknown Speaker 0:40
Yeah, no worries.
Unknown Speaker 0:48
How's your mood been gone so far? Yeah, it's pretty good. I like it very much.
Speaker 2 0:56
There's no items that are outstanding right now that you would like addressed. Everything's good to go. The
Speaker 1 1:01
washing machine is a little bit dirty, but I don't think that's your responsibility or,
Speaker 2 1:07
yeah, I don't think was there the actual washing machine that was something that you had brought in correct Yeah,
Speaker 1 1:16
yeah. And another thing is, the water pressure of the kitchen is a little
Unknown Speaker 1:22
No, it's not like the
Speaker 1 1:26
bathroom. But I already contacted the guy who said who was gonna change the filter for me. I told them about the water pressure. Okay, awesome, and they said they will take a look at it.
Speaker 2 1:37
Perfect. Well, that sounds good. If you have nothing else, I'll just run through my beautiful like,
Speaker 1 1:45
pest control isn't my because you're like, wasapy the wasps, yeah, and here are also the mud wasps in the garage.
Speaker 2 1:57
Okay? So with the like exterior. We did do a spray like about a week before you moved in, but moving forward, pest control would be your responsibility. So if you wanted to hire a service or handle it yourself, that
Unknown Speaker 2:14
would be your responsibility. Yeah.
Speaker 2 2:18
All right, so home filters, you know the air filters is located there. Your electrical panel is downstairs in the garage. And then the only appliance that was the owners is the fridge. So if something were to happen to that, we would send somebody out, but it would be repaired at your expense every if you don't want to pay that, we would, we can take it off site, and you can bring your own appliance on site, if you would like. That. Being said, we don't plan for that to happen during the time that you're staying here. All the other appliances are under warranty. So dishwasher, stove, microwave, all those things are under warranty. So if something were to happen to those, they would be fixed at the owner's expense. Yeah. And then moving forward, you're responsible for pest control. We just covered that. And then yard maintenance, I believe, is handled by the HOA here. Yeah, yeah. And then any sort of cosmetic issues, like paint chips, things like that, we won't come out and repair, but anything functional, we will. So if there's a light out, if there's a door broken, things like that. We will send somebody out, and you can schedule that through the portal or contact our maintenance coordinator. And then there's going to be a one time maintenance inspection that's going to be closer to the winter months. They're just going to come out, they're going to check smoke detectors, they're going to check air filter make sure that everything's good to go. Cool. That's it.
Speaker 1 3:40
Okay, yeah, cool, awesome. There's one thing that, like the garbage, like I saw, there are two, like, huge garbage bins, and I just threw them in, like, any of them. Or there's like, some protocol on this, because we don't have our own garage bins. You don't
Speaker 2 3:57
have your own receptacles. Are they not in the garage?
Speaker 1 4:01
I don't see any, and I don't see my neighbors. They have any. Okay.
Speaker 2 4:05
Then I think with the larger bins, they should be labeled. So it would say either like landfill, which would be just your trash, and the other is would say recycling, which would be any recycling products that you throw in. All right? Anything else, I think that's good. All right, awesome. Y'all have a great rest. Yeah.
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