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Ryan Dietrich
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Is a Firepit a Bad Idea?

Ryan Dietrich
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Cincinnati, OH
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My wife and I are moving into a quad house hack in a few weeks. The place has an amazing back yard surrounded by a tree line. We want to build a fire pit so that we can host people and burn the excessive amounts of firewood on our property. Should I be worried about my tenants using the firepit and something going wrong? I would love advice on if this is a bad idea, if I should institute ground rules, or if I need to have people sign an additional form to use it. Any thoughts are appreciated!

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Peter M.
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  • DFW, TX
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Peter M.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • DFW, TX
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Too much of a hassle just to burn extra wood. This isn't your forever home. Get the Yule log app on your TV. 

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