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Grills Allowed at SFR??

Ingrid Hussey
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Quick Question: Do you all allow grills at your SFR rentals? If so, do you allow gas grills or just charcoal grills? What stipulations do you give your tenants regarding grills?

Thanks in advance for any insights

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Allison Craft
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Allison Craft
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Hey Ingrid, 

I use gas grills and I have a propane tank connected to the grill and I have a spare just in case. I know that some hosts require their guest to refill the propane tank, but I actually do not like that approach. As a host, I would include the propane as an amenity almost..always have an extra because sometimes the cleaners do not check how much propane is left in the tank after every turnover. The last thing you want is for your guest to be grilling expensive steaks on the grill and the grill to stop working. Worse case scenario, they can always sear it on the stove. But still, you would want to avoid that! 

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