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Jamie Banks #2 Medium-Term Rentals Contributor
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If you’re looking to leave your furniture and be able to access the home when you return medium term rentals seems like the best fit. If you rent out the property long term unfurnished the tenants will be at the property for a year or more (depending on your lease term) while with medium term tenants may stay 1 month or 8 months, depending on the guest. Between stats you’d be able to access your home and check up on the rental.

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