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Updated 4 months ago, 08/15/2024

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Najeh Davenport
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To restore pool or fill it in

Najeh Davenport
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I recently purchased an investment property in Montgomery, AL—a 5-bedroom property close to a major hospital in the area. It has an inground pool that I was initially set on filling in. However, lately, I've been researching co-living and short-term rentals, and I believe the property would be more attractive with a restored pool. Considering I'm over 6 hours away, I will likely need to invest in a pool maintenance service to clean the pool weekly. Do you have any solutions or similar issues you've faced, and how did you resolve them?


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