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Huiping S. Can you accept this cleaning?
10 May 2024 | 13 replies
The most frustrating thing is cleaners not realizing if done at every checkout most grill cleaning would only take 3 to 5 minutes with the right equipment and 7 step process.Equipment: gloves, aluminum foil, metal spatula, plastic grocery bag1.
Nathan M kiefer Tp or not tp
15 August 2024 | 18 replies
We literally got a 4 star review overall because there wasn't "enough tp" in the house and because the linens are provided in sealed bags and not on the beds, but everything else " was great".
Braedon Page Pros and Cons of STR Property Managers
18 July 2024 | 24 replies
And to give you some context on how "rich" the PMs are getting, in case you are wondering for your own PM business, the margins in this business are incredibly slim: We had about $1.3 million in rental revenues last year, and yours truly bagged all of $32K. 
Christina B. Guest Rating Question
10 July 2024 | 11 replies
The guest became defensive and pointed out that 7 rolls of toilet paper (12 guests over 4 days) was not sufficient (lol) and they had to buy more tp, paper towels, and trash bags.
Colt Clark gift baskets for first time tenants
23 September 2024 | 19 replies
NEW TENANT GIFTSHere's what we give new tenants.....Cleaning Bucket with Cleaning Supplies:white vinegar, baking soda, awesome degreaser, disinfectant wipes, carpet spot cleaner, magic eraser, all purpose cleaner, scrub sponge.Tote Bag with Useful Items and Tools:hand soap, paper towels, plastic garbage bags, toilet paper, toilet plunger, Zip-It (strip for clearing hair clogs from drains), plastic clothes hangers (6), shower curtain liner (good quality cloth one), laundry detergent, dish soap/dish detergent, cutting board, "Freeze the Grease, Save the Drain" kit, “Recycle” bag for collecting materials for recyling, magnet with our name and contact information, picture hangers.Refreshments In the Fridge (for move-in day): several bottles of water, healthy snacks, bottle of sparking cider with a welcome note attached.Larger items: Welcome mat, shoe tray.
Mark Miles Going pet friendly
8 October 2024 | 16 replies
My community already has doggie stations with doggie bags, or I would supply those.
JB B. Reporting a tenant to a Credit bureau
10 November 2021 | 17 replies
If so, reverse course and find an actual punching bag or run a few miles and work off the feelings you have. 
Eric Kahn Gale 2-Flat: Replacing Galvanized Pipe with Copper
8 May 2024 | 33 replies
I agree that's true but kind of a mute point imo... if you're concerned with the pex leaching chemicals then you should be concerned with the piping that city water travels in before reaching your pex lines and the quality of the city tap water in general.... as well as anything you drink that's bottled and any food that's bagged in plastic even those labelled as food safe which have been shown to leach chemicals.
Scott Weaner Window AC Units...Any Suggestions?
1 March 2018 | 3 replies
In some of them it's a fabric panel you have to replace or wash; in some of them it's more like the lint filter on a dryer (a plastic or wire mesh) that you just scrape off/wash off and reinstall.