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Melissa S Vrobel
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Looking at renting my empty rooms to traveling nurses

Melissa S Vrobel
  • Investor
  • Orlando, FL
Posted

Hi all,

I have a 5 bd home in central Florida and am always thinking of ways to have it pay for itself. I was wondering if anyone has used furnishedfinder and what their experience is with it? I don't want any long term tenants as I would hate to not get along with them and have to deal with it for a year. I figured since they would be sharing the home with me that the best option would be medium term tenants. Note: my town doesn't allow STR.


Look forward to your input!

Melissa

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Melissa S Vrobel
  • Investor
  • Orlando, FL
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Quote from @Lauren Kormylo:

A lot of counties/towns only allow so many unrelated residents in a house.  I've seen 3 or 4 people as the limit in many places.  So check that out for your location.


 Thanks Lauren.  I didn't think about that.  I will look into it.

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