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Tenant yard work and equipment storage
Im getting in to my first rentals (4 at once). They don't have garages or anywhere to keep a mower. Where do you expect your tenants to keep this stuff so it doesn't end up in your house? There is a shed on site, but I'm concerned this would be a fight if I let all 4 use it. Also, how minimal should the landscaping be? I was inclined to put grass right up to the house and skip gardens. They're SFR that I'm building to keep so there's nothing but opportunity to create what I want.