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Andy Sabisch Question on enforcing cleanliness of a unit
16 October 2025 | 9 replies
Furniture stored and used outdoors should be outdoor furniture, not indoor upholstered items.Steps (front and rear) and sidewalks: should be clean, and free of hazards.
Craig Cann Flooring 12mil vs 20 mil
17 November 2025 | 13 replies
Unless you have a perfectly flat floor, the floating floor is going to flex as people walk on it, put furniture on it, etc, and the worse true your floor is the better that locking system has to be to keep the planks from coming apart.
Lakita Woodson End-of-Year Tax Tips for Landlords: How to Maximize Your Deductions
5 November 2025 | 12 replies
.🧤 Property Improvement Drives: Donating old appliances, furniture, or materials from renovations to nonprofit organizations like Habitat for Humanity can qualify as a charitable deduction.Pro Tip:Before December 31st, review your receipts, invoices, and bank statements.
Pete Slaga Am I crazy to purchase a resort on a lake in Minnesota?
1 November 2025 | 28 replies
Yeah, that's a great way to think about it, "The Great Outdoors". 
Daksh Raheja Narrowed it down to Joshua Tree/Yucca Valley/29 Palms area
9 November 2025 | 21 replies
You're going to run into this in most of the major STR markets because within the last 2 years we have seen a massive spike in available inventory.In order to compete with the competition now, hosts/owners/operators need to step up their game and be willing to invest in good quality furniture, memory foam mattresses, high quality linens, professional seasonal photography, etc.In the high desert, most visitors are looking for peace, quiet, privacy, and amazing scenery so this means stay away from purchasing homes in residential neighborhoods with neighbors on all sides.
AJ Wong 📝 STR & AirBNB property features & amenities that drive higher ROI & Occupancy
23 October 2025 | 14 replies
There is a reason that successful hotel chains regularly renovate their interiors - trends change and highly utilized furniture and furnishings get damaged, worn and need replacement.
William Thompson Before You File: The Smart Investor’s Guide to Short-Term Rental Tax Breaks in 2025
28 October 2025 | 11 replies
Use Cost Segregation to Fast-Track DeductionsIf you own a high-value Airbnb property, a cost segregation study can help you accelerate depreciation by separating short-life assets like flooring, furniture, lighting, and fixtures.Combine that with 100% bonus depreciation (for assets purchased after Jan 19, 2025), and you could wipe out tens of thousands of taxable income in your first year of ownership.This is a huge reason many top Airbnb hosts pay far less tax than you’d expect — they’re not just listing smart, they’re structuring smart.5.
Justin Bul Opportunity in Michigan - Genuine advice appreciated
29 October 2025 | 7 replies
If you’re furnishing it as a mid-term rental, that depreciation on furniture, appliances, and improvements can seriously offset your first year’s income.
Sam Liu Anyone Rent to Tenants Who Run a STR? Risks & Advice Needed
7 November 2025 | 10 replies
First off, if you can't run it successfully as a short term rental, what makes you think someone else will be able to do so, with the added baggage of paying you and furnishing the place (assuming you wouldn't just give them your furniture)? 
Tyler Lingle Reminder - End of Year is Coming - Consider a Cost Segregation Study on your property
27 October 2025 | 3 replies
The property is worth $500,000 roughly and this should lead to a $60-65K depreciation deduction from a mixture of long-term depreciable assets and short term (furniture, finishes, sidewalks, landscaping, etc.).