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Michael Noto How Would You Improve the Outside of this House?
3 June 2015 | 37 replies
Once furnished it adds a charming and pleasant outdoor room for the summer months.
Joshua Meyers This post will change my life!
6 June 2015 | 24 replies
I've worked for a hunting outfitter in Wyoming before and I absolutely love the outdoors(Skiing/Snowboarding/Hunting/Fishing/Camping/Golfing, etc.)During the honeymoon I would like to be visiting some investor-friendly towns that have a close proximity to the mountains.
Dan Mackin Odd/Creative Marketing Strategies
16 June 2015 | 0 replies
I have purchased a whole setup for outdoor showings for the cost of a few mailings.
Mike H. Thoughs on trying to re-rent next day withouth losing a month
17 June 2015 | 8 replies
And your goal is to not take pictures of their personal furniture, just the property itself.By law you have the right to show the property during the last 30 days once your tenant gives notice.  
Mark Masiel Furnished or unfurnished vacation rental?
21 July 2015 | 5 replies
I'd say if the furniture is in decent shape, eliminate the stress and hassle of having to start from scratch. 
Susan P. First rental property under contract
22 June 2015 | 3 replies
Here is what we put in our move out letter, which may be helpful to build on:Specifically, here's a list of items you should thoroughly clean before vacating:[ ] Floors[ ] sweep/mop laminate floors[ ] vacuum carpets and rugs (shampoo if necessary)[ ] mop kitchen and bathroom floors[ ] Walls, baseboards, ceilings, and built-in shelves[ ] Kitchen cabinets, countertops and sink, stove and oven--inside and out [ ] Refrigerator--clean inside and out, empty it of food[ ] Bathtubs, showers, toilets, and plumbing fixtures[ ] Doors, windows, and window coveringsPlease don't leave anything behind--that includes bags of garbage, clothes, food, newspapers, furniture, appliances, dishes, plants, cleaning supplies, or other items that belong to you.For move in, put all info in the rental agreement.  
Seth M. Taking tenant to court - chances of success
23 October 2015 | 19 replies
Almost all furniture, clothes, food, dishes were left behind.
Tobi Van Zandt New Tenant becoming a problem before they move in-HELP
15 July 2015 | 28 replies
Since it was cleaned new tenant went to the house to measure for her furniture and afterwards let me know that she couldn't handle the smell of the carpet and that she wants it replaced. 
Joseph R. The psychology of pricing
28 June 2015 | 7 replies
Don't know your market but staging at this point can't hurt just don't do it with "Wholesale Bill's Furniture". 
Marie Rufty First Time Landlord Questions
12 November 2021 | 10 replies
Less expense as well as you're not supplying consumables, paying cleaning, paying for broken furniture glasses, etc. - Rental policy is required.