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All Forum Posts by: Sans Yuksel

Sans Yuksel has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

Originally posted by @Kevin M.:

@Sans Yuksel just a word of caution to make sure you review the terms of your condo agreement to make sure Airbnb is allowed. If a condo member complains you can potentially get in trouble with L&I. Just a concern best of luck with your operation.

Yes, thank you. I had checked this earlier and there is no mention of short-term rentals. 

Hi everyone,

I bought a 1 bedroom 500 sqft condominium in Philadelphia, Pa, 19103 with my father as a property for me to live in instead of paying for rent during and after college. I will not be moving into the property until the end of this summer as my current lease ends in 6 months. I am looking to use the property as a short-term AirBnB rental property and see potential revenue streams sometime during this 6 month period.

However, the condominum needs a carpet removed, 11x14 (approximate) laminated wood flooring, painting, new countertops, and some finishing work. I am looking to find contractors to do this kind of work that I can trust and will not charge excessive amounts.

Would any of you have recommendations for me on how I can go about finding these types of contractors?

Thank you,

Sans Yuksel

Hi everyone,

I bought a 1 bedroom 500 sqft condominium in Philadelphia, Pa, 19103 with my father as a property for me to live in instead of paying for rent during and after college. I will not be moving into the property until the end of this summer as my current lease ends in 6 months. I am looking to use the property as a short-term AirBnB rental property and see potential revenue streams sometime during this 6 month period.

However, the condominum needs a carpet removed, 11x14 (approximate) laminated wood flooring, painting, new countertops, and some finishing work. I am looking to find contractors to do this kind of work that I can trust and will not charge excessive amounts.

Would any of you have recommendations for me on how I can go about finding these types of contractors?

Thank you,

Sans Yuksel