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Furniture Left Behind in Unit

Nova Mendoza
  • Rental Property Investor
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We are from Ontario, California buying a duplex in Columbus, Ohio. We’re getting ready to close on our first duplex however one side was previously an Airbnb so it has furniture that will be left behind according to the listing agent. What do you do with left behind furniture in a unit when we’re planning on renting out the once Airbnb?

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    Nathan Gesner
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    You can keep operating it as a vacation rental, you can rent it long-term and furnished, or you can sell the furntire and rent it long-term and unfurnished.

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