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Shawn Holsapple Indiana AirBnB
24 March 2016 | 10 replies
How can you design an experience to exceed expectations by just a hair.
Bill Flannagan Landlord repair effort when returning security deposit
27 August 2016 | 4 replies
We keep a detailed list of what is done on what day and how long it takes.I'll paste in a portion of a move out accounting, you can see that we don't indicate who did the work, us or a third party:Itemized Repairs and Related Losses to get unit back to move in condition:$622.00 Replace carpet and pad (see comments) $24.00 Kilz primer to paint flooring to block pet odor from new carpet $10.00 Purchase and install missing end cap in fridge$300.00 Repaint unit: walls heavily stained $20.00 Replace door jamb in bedroom (materials) $6.00 Replace toilet seat (materials) $80.00 Labor to complete listed repairs and remove carpet Total Repair Cost: $1,062.00Necessary Cleaning to get unit back to move in condition, all at a rate of $18.00/hour: 3 hours to clean kitchen: empty fridge, clean fridge and stove, remove canned goods left, scrub counters and flooring2 hours to clean windows: remove dirt from sills, wash blinds1.2 hours to clean bathroom: scrub floor, remove hair from shower walls, clean sink and toilet4 hours to scrub living room and bedrooms: mop floor, clean walls, deodorize bedrooms, clean baseboards (very grimy)-4 hours for normal wear & tear/acceptable landlord cleaning for one year occupancyTotal Cleaning Cost: $117.00
Annie Johnson Airbnbing in Florida
13 April 2022 | 11 replies
And you can recover from a broken coffeepot, but nobody will forgive you for hair in the sink or stuff under the bed!
Mike G. Palm Springs Vacation Rental Management
20 May 2022 | 45 replies
I know this Radio Personality that remotely manages his STRs with an iPhone from a yacht while hanging out with hair bands. 
Jonathan Napper Successes with FCI?
27 February 2016 | 22 replies
I agree with @Scott Carson's perspective in FCI Exchange-- their sellers are posting a lot of notes that have been reworked or are just have too much hair on them, so you have to do a lot of hunt-and-pecking to find a good deal, but I've purchased 4 notes on the exchange with great success and good margins. 
Jay Hinrichs yellow letters and direct mail solicitations
31 December 2014 | 19 replies
I'm guessing Laser focused mailing list and willing to pay more than distressed property prices?  
Mark Manship Hold out for Sale or Transition to Renting
15 September 2016 | 12 replies
*Pulls hair out*With that being said, has anyone had experience with renting older (1970's-1980's era) homes?
Aditya Kohli Allowing pets at MTR
22 March 2023 | 7 replies
It takes a little bit of cleaning to get the hair out but IMO its worth it. 
Eric Bilderback Millennial's growing poorer
13 September 2023 | 200 replies
And lastly, if you want to pay for blue and pink hair kids to get gender studies degrees, be my guest, but don't try to force that on the rest of us. 
Aaron Carter cleaning ducts worth it?
5 August 2015 | 7 replies
I have checked the ducts as much as I could and used a shop vacation to get at anything I could reach.there was some dust and hair.