 in our units. We're equipped for a washer and dryer. You can see here's our dryer hookups and everything. The problem that we have is that all of our water lines in these units are CPBC. If you've got CPBC, you know exactly what I'm talking about. Even the faucets themselves are plastic, which you know there's nothing you can really do about it now, but after the fact you can change them out and go through all the expense of cutting the box out, put a new box in, put a new valves in. That's a lot of work, but what we were finding is that when people were moving in and hooking their washing machines up, they were tightening up those hoses so tight that they were breaking the CPBC line down in the wall and then we'd have a flood and we were getting two to three, four, maybe even five a month that was a serious issue. So what we decided to do was to put our own hoses on those faucets and we tighten them up so that they're not leaking and when the resident moves in we tell them hook the hoses up that are on the wall, hook those to your machine. Don't take them off. So when they come in here and we buy these, they're not cheap, but we probably spend about eight dollars for a set for two of them and all they got to do is just hook this to the back of their machine. They don't have to screw it into the faucet, over tighten it and breaking that CPBC line. So it's knocked us down to where we might be getting one a month as opposed to four or five a month and if you know anything about water extractions you know that it can be very expensive to have somebody come in and water extract not just this apartment but the one behind it because it's going to flood too and if it's upstairs it's going to flood upstairs. It's going to flood upstairs and downstairs so that water extraction and cleanup and drying time and everything it's expensive. You're you know you're looking at about two thousand three thousand dollars to get that done for two apartments. If it's more than two you really got a problem. So alleviate that problem. If you have CPBC pipes and this is an issue for you for the washer lines it's a it's a good fix. Trust me if I can cut down half of what we were getting by putting hoses on that washer connection it paid for itself. So like I said we pay about eight dollars for a pair of them from the local appliance parts distributor and we put them on for the resident. From then on all they got to do is put it to their machine. All they got to touch on the back of the machine is turn the water on and then they can wash clothes no problem no fuss no mess you know. So yeah if you've got CPBC for your water lines and you're having a problem with broken lines go ahead and make the small investment of buying some washer hoses. Put them on there tell the future resident not to take them off but to use them you're going to cut yourself some problems later down the line. Something we also do on our turns in it's it's a little thing it's not very big but it kind of looks right is we always put toilet paper in the bathrooms it's not much but you know it's like I said it's the little things that count when somebody's coming in to move in you don't know excuse the light you don't know what they've got they they got maybe toilet paper but it's packed up in a box and so we always go ahead and supply a roll of well it's not the best toilet paper we don't spend a whole lot on it but you know in a pinch people will use it so it's one of those things that if somebody needs it it's here when they move in they don't have to worry about not having toilet paper and we also go the other step and we give them their first roll of paper towels for the unit so you know we do the hoses we do the paper towels we do the toilet paper and this is all the little things you know just the little things here's a little thing and you're putting these screws in we always try to make a point to make them uniform make them face the same way instead of having one like this one like this one like that one like that you know it just it's the attention to detail when you turning an apartment making it ready for a future resident this is going to be their home so we look at it as though I'd want my grandmother to move in here I'd be fine with my grandmother moving in here because I know I did it right so just the little things the little things