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Matthew McNeil Brandon Turner Nails it on the COVID-19 Rent Due Advice
26 March 2020 | 50 replies
If you think A-class renters wouldn't eat you for breakfast in the Zombie apocalypse, think again - lol (maybe even faster than the d class).
Bruce P. How to handle refrigerator sharing for individual Airbnb rooms?
22 January 2020 | 10 replies
Just looking for a good system that minimizes their time involved as they have a full-time W2 job.Right now, they're planning to provide the things you would find at a typical 4 star hotel - complementary coffee via Keurig and complementary breakfast (cereal and possibly eggs if the guests are willing to cook that themselves).
Jared MontBlanc Renting InLaw Unit separately from the primary home?
19 July 2017 | 16 replies
You have to follow certain code requirements, such as :you can't house more than five unrelated individuals at a timeyou have to abide by all noise ordinances and parking ordinancesyou cannot serve breakfast or else you fall under the B&B lawsTo the question I would have and I imagine others have, Can you buy a property down there and rent it full-time?
Tanner Waite Jacksonville
28 January 2017 | 18 replies
Augustine Real Estate Investor Networking Over Breakfast Jaybrid's Restaurant 2600 N.
Bill Rogers Best way to collect rent
6 July 2020 | 6 replies
It is a good way to collect while having a breakfast for all tenants you have on the 30th of each month. and "corner those that have not paid yet but I believe this event might be hurt by this virus that is currently preaching against density.Good luck to you!
Sasha Josephs What's investing in far Northern California like? Weed, Eureka et
15 February 2020 | 7 replies
I also really loved how dog friendly it is and all of the dog-related clubs and sports like Shasta Dogs and the dog competitions where they jump off the docks into the water and I love the downtown Rodeo breakfast
Phillip Rosin How would you rehab this kitchen?
15 July 2021 | 108 replies
Here's an example:https://formere.info/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/wall-mounted-breakfast-bar-table-kitchen-breakfast-bar-table-kitchen-bar-table-wall-bar-tables-popular-ideas-wall-mounted-kitchen-bar-homemade-decorations-for-living-room.jpgNow, for a feature and some extra storage, what you could do is go ahead and put up your room divider/cabinet across the traffic space from where you were going to move the fridge. 
Morgan Granger Are new windows worth the investment?
27 April 2020 | 25 replies
He has a very large window in the front of his house and I believe it was estimated at 1200 just for that one to be replaced and he has another large one in the breakfast nook area as well.
Kelli Murphy-Shadrick Small Business Hopeful!
5 September 2024 | 1 reply
I'm trying to get a bed and breakfast and event space in Woodbury!
Diana Mulvihill Platform for letting guests book add-ons directly
11 July 2024 | 9 replies
For what it's worth, some ideas I've seen pitched are grocery bundles (e.g. a breakfast bundle for 2-4 people with eggs, bacon, bagels, cream cheese, and OJ all pre-stocked in the fridge), meal kits, a pre-stocked drink fridge, charcuterie boards, premium coffee selection, bike/e-bike/scooter/kayak/canoe rentals, video game consoles, upgraded work-from-home office amenities (e.g. oversized computer monitor), etc.I'm not a lawyer, but cocktail kits, bottles of wine, local craft beer, and other alcoholic items seem like they would fall into a grey area from liability perspective.