Tokay Realty Rental

Lodi, CA

Rental Emergencies 

An Emergency is anything that threatens the safety, health or life of the tenant or may cause permanent damage to the property. This includes fire, flood (broken water pipe, etc.) or gas fumes.

For any fire, medical, and police emergencies, call 9-1-1.

The following are considered emergencies and should be reported to Tokay Realty Rental immediately:

  • Whole house stoppage in a sewer line
  • Broken water pipe that is flooding the inside or outside of your home
  • Electrical problems that could cause fire
  • Total electrical failure not due to a local power outage
  • Roof leaks that are damaging the interior of your home
  • Gas smell - call PG&E (800-743-500) and let them determine if it is an emergency

Emergencies should be reported to Tokay Realty Rental immediately by calling:

Weekdays from 8am - 5pm: (209) 334-4995

Weekends, Evenings, and Holidays: (209) 642-0092

When leaving a message, please leave your name, address, phone number where you can be reached and description of the problem.

If Tokay Realty Rental finds that the item in question is a maintenance issue, all charges incurred for this service will be billed to you.

If you are unsure if your issue is an emergency, please review the list of non-emergency items below.

Non-Emergencies

For Non-Emergencies, please contact us and leave a message. We will get back to you on the next business day.

The following are non-emergencies:

Air conditioners not functioning, even in hot weather, are not considered an emergency. If your air conditioner is not working reset your circuit breaker located in the electrical panel. To reset a circuit breaker, switch the circuit to the Off position and then to the On position. If it is running but is not cooling as well as you think it should, be sure your thermostat is set on cool or auto and not fan. If these suggestions do not correct the problem, please contact us and leave a message. We will call you back on the next business day.

Dripping faucets and pipes are not considered an emergency. Do not use a leaking fixture until it is repaired. Be sure to turn off the valves to the fixture and make sure to clean up any excess water. Please call contact us and leave a message. We will call you back on the next business day.

Clogged toilets are not considered an emergency. Please turn off the valve at the back of the toilet and try using a plunger. If this suggestion does not correct the problem, please stop using the toilet and contact us and leave a message. We will call you back on the next business day.

Electrical failure to one outlet or appliance is not considered an emergency. Please check the circuit breaker in the electrical panel and make sure not circuits need to be reset. To reset a circuit breaker, switch the circuit to the Off position and then to the On position. If the outlet is in the kitchen, bath, garage, or exterior of your house, please check to see if your GFI resets have been tripped. If these suggestions do not correct the problem, please contact us and leave a message. We will call you back on the next business day.