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Daniel Jewell
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Warrenton, VA
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House hacking house rules for tennis

Daniel Jewell
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Warrenton, VA
Posted

Hey everyone, I just had a pretty negative experience with a long-term Airbnb renter. The renter was just overall disrespectful of the space and took advantage of things where they could there's a lot more to it than that but I'm trying to keep things short, Ish.

I have a folder of basic House Rules like a lights out time and we all should be aware that sound travels, basic stuff.

But one particular thing that urged me asking her to leave was I came home from a real estate job around 2am to a pot on the stove that was at a rolling boil and a pan in the oven, meanwhile she is asleep.

Going off this it makes me feel like I need to put a rule down for every little thing even though it seems common sense not to leave cooking food unattended.

Does anyone have any advice for some house rules that they have created that they would like to share? It would be much-appreciated to have any feedback

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