Jonathan Carpenter
Problematic Commercial Build-Out
6 March 2024 | 7 replies
Go to the county planning desk, bring snacks every time for the whole office, home made ones.
Janiqua W.
Short Term Rental
30 January 2024 | 3 replies
I added a pool table, wine, robes and I provided snacks/water plus other complimentary items.
Kevin G.
Sacramento, CA multi unit advice
29 January 2024 | 3 replies
It's just like buying in bulk at Costco vs purchasing single snacks at the gas station.
Estrella Carolina Mckinney
Essential services in a short term rental
22 January 2024 | 16 replies
A welcome basket with starter coffee, toiletries, and snacks if they arrive late or have hungry kids.Our properties are on the larger size for our small town (sleeping 9-10 each) so we have board games and one even as a game room for kids with air hockey, ping pong, kids toys since we attract family groups.We've had requests for a hot tub so that would be the next addition.
Charlie V.
Live in basement, rent out top?
12 September 2017 | 7 replies
Many houses now have "snack kitchens" in their family rooms -- a small kitchen with a smaller refrigerator, a bar sink and a microwave.
Tyler Barranger
Finding and listing air B & B
1 November 2018 | 6 replies
I may be too much of a perfectionist, but making sure you had new sheets for each guest, getting stuff clean, vacume, putting out a few snacks, changing air fresheners, etc took a lot of time.
Robert Ortega
A Newbie Reivew of The Dallas REIA
27 August 2019 | 9 replies
There are always some free hot appetizer type snacks available.Lifestyles is somewhere around $300 for a year.
Chris Virgil-Stone
What happens when you get lazy with inspections...
11 October 2018 | 9 replies
There was food on plates left around the living room, fly strips hanging from the kitchen light, fruit snacks on the carpet, and the toilets/showers looked like they had not been cleaned in 6+ months.
Darrell Crosgrove
Closing costs -- HOW MUCH???
20 October 2018 | 10 replies
Can you imagine going into a gas station with a sign out front saying gas was $2.59 a gallon, and when you went to pump the gas you first had to pay a $15.00 fee for using their pump, an $8.00 "lot fee" for parking you car in front of their pumps on their property, a $17.00 "roof" fee because there is an awning over the pumps, and a $14.00 "snack bar" fee to cover the fact that should you feel the need for a cool refreshing beverage, you have the option of walking in and purchasing an Icee for $1.99?