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Condos make a great place to live, vacation, or rent out to others. If you decide to rent your Condo, make sure that you keep your tenants happy by covering all the bases. Where your condo is located makes a difference as to what arrangements you need to make for your guests.                                 

Ski condos are very popular to rent during the holidays and winter months. However, they can cause just as much of a headache to the owner as they do joy to the renters. One of your first priorities should be snow removal and a reliable heating system. It is important that you have a plowing company lined up for the season. Your renters will not want to be stuck in your condo when they could be out cutting up the slopes. A heating system is another necessity. If you pay for oil, make sure you have enough at all times and that your system is maintained and functioning. It also never hurts to have a fireplace and firewood handy as a backup. When it comes to linens, it is always nice to have a couple of warm, thick blankets or sleeping bags on hand for when it gets cold at night. Remember these things, and a flash light for power outages, and your renters will more than enjoy their stay.

On the other end of the spectrum we have the ever popular condos on the beach. When people rent condos in the southern states or on the beach they are coming to kick back and relax. You can easily cater to their wishes by providing them with a few key items. A stack of fresh beach towels and a cooler are nice, inexpensive purchases. These are almost essential for a day spent lounging on the beach, yet are too bulky for renters to pack when they’re going on vacation. When returning from the beach, your guests want to come back to a nice shower and a functioning air conditioning system. If you have a patio or balcony, your guests will enjoy being able to sit outside at night- if it has nice furniture. When looking for outdoor furniture, make sure it is heavy weight so it does not get blown around on windy days, or store it inside when no one is there.

When you keep your renters happy they will be more likely to return themselves or refer their friends. Satisfied tenants and more business for you makes renting out your condo a win-win situation. So whether you are looking to rent, or rent out your condo, visit condo.com. Condo.com has over 500,000 properties to choose from and caters to all budgets and needs. Happy renting!

 
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1 Comments on So You're Renting Your Condo...

Beautiful pic wherever that is located.

Kevin

05/22/2008 11:08 AM by Kevin McGourty - Moving Help - nationwide (MovingHelp.com)


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