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Boettge were enjoying the white-sand beaches of St. Thomas when they started getting calls and texts. Three thousand miles away in St. Louis, a snowstorm had hit, and the couple’s tenants were experiencing some issues. A furnace broke. Then a hot water heater. Next, it was a refrigerator. And then a ceiling began to leak. While Kaatman and Boettge called for repair people to help their renters,

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