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Cory St. Esprit Would you renew?
30 January 2025 | 21 replies
Just not worth it plus it's probably going to just get worse.I would not renew and re rent with it not being furnished assuming the furniture is trashed.
Mel Kirchhoff STR transitioning into furnished LTR options - Advice needed!
6 January 2025 | 9 replies
• How do leases typically handle furniture/appliance damage or wear?
Aaron Wolman First Turn over
11 January 2025 | 7 replies
Security Deposit: 2600Lease states no smoking/painting walls/no hanging things on wallsTenants have moved out and have left two truck loads of garbage to be removed.Damaged doorPainted walls which got on the ceiling and trim Lots of holes on the walls throughout the houseDamage from windows being left open constantly Weed was clearly smoked in the house (smell throughout the place) so we need to deep cleanWater bill wasn't paid so I had to turn back on utilityMissing keyQuoted costs:$450 junk removal (some furniture)$935 for damaged doors/windows, painting cleaning$30 for utility turn onTenants were only there for a year before moving out so a lot of this is beyond normal wear and tear. 
Cameron Marro Seeking Renovation Advice for My First Investment Property
27 January 2025 | 13 replies
Focus on key areas first (like floors, walls, kitchen, or bathroom), which may help you handle the costs more gradually, even if it means moving in furniture or updating fixtures down the line.Also, since the tenant left it in rough shape, be sure to document all the damage (photos, receipts) in case you decide to pursue reimbursement through their security deposit or in court.
Andrew White Market Topping Airbnb in San Antonio
1 February 2025 | 2 replies
Who knows one day I might give it a whirl it’s just I did not want to buy a whole bunch of furniture on a maybe.
Byron Umana How to Maximize Your Airbnb Income: Tips for New Hosts
26 January 2025 | 7 replies
Stick to durable, affordable furniture, and you’ll have your Airbnb running smoothly and raking in solid income in no time!
Lorraine Hadden Is There Such A Thing As Too Much Curb Appeal?
18 January 2025 | 4 replies
In some homes planting the front or placing pots could increase the curb appeal, in others it could be paint or furniture etc.
Patricia Andriolo-Bull Stessa - 179 deductions
10 January 2025 | 12 replies
One thing that I find frustrating is categorizing same year capital deductions (e.g. furniture that is able to be deducted in the same year due to 179).  
Desiree Rejeili Home Staging FAQ: What You Need To Know
9 January 2025 | 2 replies
Basic staging with an agent usually means they give you insight into how you should:Declutter and depersonalize by removing photos and personal itemsArrange your furniture to improve the room’s flow and make it feel biggerAdd plants, move art, or re-arrange other accessoriesFull-service staging is another option if your house needs more hands-on attention.
Brian Fisher Pocono Short-Term Rental Disaster - Management, Legal, Insurance?
29 January 2025 | 3 replies
As a result, we have significant water damage to the floor and rugs in that 2nd floor bathroom and a bedroom, plus there is even more significant damage to ceilings, walls, furniture, and rugs to 2 bedrooms on the first floor.Our initial goal is to dry as much water as possible with wet-vacs and dehumidifiers.