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What to do with furnished property after tenant moves out?

Amy Martin
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Hello everyone,

We are currently renting out one of our properties fully furnished because it was requested by the tenant at the time. We are getting a great return on this, but the tenant will be moving out in a couple months and we aren't sure what to do now. The furniture is still in top condition, so we initially thought perhaps we can try out AirBnb. But with the coronavirus, that also seems like a risky strategy. It'd be ideal to find another tenant who wants a furnished place long term, but I'm sure that is harder to come by. Should we consider selling the furniture, or are there other options out there? 

Thank you for any advice.

Amy 

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