
31 August 2025 | 15 replies
I would appreciate it if you could confirm whether my interpretation of the pricing strategy is accurate: Would it not be reasonable for exclusive accommodations, which include open areas for activities such as a massage room or a relaxing workstation, to be priced at a higher nightly rate compared to accommodations that prioritize a larger number of beds, potentially reducing space for such amenities?

14 August 2025 | 3 replies
A tenant lounge with work stations may be more marketable to the affluent tenant base who expects in-unit laundry whereas coin operated laundry may be more marketable the lower income tenant base.Nevertheless, you are approaching this correctly.

24 May 2025 | 16 replies
The smaller and more economical tend to ask about wifi and workstation, the more luxury are pretty much just vacation.

6 March 2025 | 21 replies
In addition to what others are posting, I would be sure to have a dedicated workstation, high-speed Wifi, good coffee, etc.

4 March 2025 | 7 replies
For example, adding little things like a pack-n-play, high chair, and coloring books can attract more families, or a dedicated workstation can help snag business travelers to fill in during the week.

13 February 2025 | 17 replies
Here are 6 common guest types and the amenities that attract them:1️⃣ Business Travelers – They need high-speed Wi-Fi, a dedicated workstation, blackout curtains, and a coffee bar to stay productive.2️⃣ Families & Groups – Safety, durability, and functionality are key.

3 February 2025 | 31 replies
If they try to pay their labor as 1099 they run at great risk of violating a host of draconian labor laws such as AB5, the borello law and a litany of "misclassification" laws.There are substantial differences in how "right to work" statstate as operate as opposed to "non right to work" states.

4 October 2024 | 13 replies
As a landlord, I verified the work needed by pictures being sent, and arranged for a contractor to go in person who is licensed and insured to give an estimate for the work stating to management company this would likely have to come out of a security deposit.The management company was initially asked prior to me arranging this appointment with contractor, to have someone professional quote the damage, and they disregarded my wishes and without my knowledge, or notifying me, granted consent to the tenant to fix the door " in any way they see fit, and to attempt to fix it themselves to the degree of their liking."

4 July 2018 | 1 reply
Hi, has anyone had any experience with renting out extra desks from their office?I have been looking for an office for myself and have seen many that are slightly too big for just me. I could probably fit about 6-10 d...

7 May 2018 | 12 replies
His young son's got a "work station" at his shop and is his "right hand man".