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Pete Torrez Floor plan app for iPad
31 July 2018 | 1 reply
As a buyer/renter myself, I just want the basics, not fake-looking virtual furniture pictures that looks like they fell out of The Sims.
Abbas Jamal Eddine Renting a room in primary residence
30 November 2016 | 21 replies
If you are doing month to month, the last thing you need is people moving furniture in and out on a monthly basis.  
Leon Lee Seeking advice on becoming a part-time property manager for STRs
23 October 2021 | 5 replies
How are routine furniture moving and replacing best handled?
Noel Felix III Air B and B house needs more bookings
11 February 2019 | 23 replies
Now you're looking at 2,150/mo.This is just quick/simple math but if I'm a working professional with a temporary contract or maybe even a snowbird looking to spend the winter months somewhere warm, you are definitely going to get my attention if instead of an added up daily rate of 34000 a month you offer me a flat monthly rate of say 2,500.Even if that's a little higher than an apartment goes per month in your area you are saving me the hassle of a standard lease, setting up utilities, furniture, you get the idea. plus instead of having 4 or more tenants a month your only dealing with one.
Matt Smith Staging = good ROI?
15 January 2016 | 13 replies
You can rent furniture pretty cheap or use a staging company.
Jack B. Thinking of moving into and cash out refinancing two rentals
28 August 2019 | 2 replies
The appraiser is going to take pictures of 123 Main Street, showing very scant furniture.
Greg P. Why be a landlord?
26 June 2013 | 19 replies
You don't need to repaint every wall in the latest designer colors, swap out granite countertops with all new materials, and replace every appliance with the current top sellers between every tenant.If the tenant left after one year leaving you with nothing more than nominal "wear & tear", you're probably looking at touching up a few walls where they got scuffed (from moving furniture most likely), replacing a light bulb or two, and making some minor repairs.
Elizabeth Wilson Tennessee Rental Property Insurance
15 December 2018 | 10 replies
If I remember correctly, they didn't consider it "vacant" if I least hod some furniture there, the power was still on and in my name.
Ash Patel Multifamily vs. Commercial
18 March 2023 | 18 replies
Vacancies include 10k and 6k spaces and a 31k sq ft furniture store paying 40% of market rent
Brandon K. Attaining possession of an occupied property
23 March 2018 | 2 replies
Anyone who has established residency (living there, mail, furniture, etc.) will require you to post a notice vacate, followed by a standard eviction (cause lets be real...they aren't leaving). only other option is cash for keys