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When you own a short-term rental, your ultimate goal is to increase the occupancy as much as possible, meaning more revenue. You need to build a strong reputation and have great guest reviews to do this.

Impeccable guest reviews mean your listing is honest and transparent, so they know what to expect. You also want to go the extra mile to make their experience great.


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Whether spring-cleaning is an ongoing ritual for you or a once-in-a-blue-moon struggle, the spring months are an ideal time for a home scrub down. From the standard deep clean to the budget review, make sure these seven tasks are on your spring-cleaning checklist for a summer-ready home.

1. Embark on a Deep Clean

It wouldn’t be a true spring-cleaning without a full hou...


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When you're selling your home, getting your belongings organized can seem like a low priority. You're dealing with finding the right real estate agent, the best time to list your home on the market, and maybe even house-hunting for a new place to live.

All of that can keep you quite busy considering many of us have to do those things while we work a full-time job. Orga...


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Zoning restrictions broadly are something cities use to maintain property values. If you’re a real estate investor or homeowner and you’re going to make changes to your property, it may require a variance.

What Are Zoning Laws?

A variance is used as a way to deviate from current zoning laws, and it can be used for any number of reasons.

Zoning laws or zoning or...


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A mechanic’s lien has nothing to do with a mechanic, so the name can be a little misleading. Instead, these are legal claims that a contractor, subcontractor, or supplier can place against a property if they haven’t gotten paid for work they’ve done. If someone is working on remodeling or building a house, a mechanic’s lien is a form of recourse to protect themselves and ensu...


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