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I truly believe that you, like me, are clean renters.
Leaving a rental super clean, way cleaner than when you moved in, means nothing to big corporation rental companies. They will squash a renter like a bug, and claim (with bogus pictures), that you trashed the property, for more profit.
Best bet is to work, ONE-ON-ONE with landlord/owner rental. Avoid big corperations and property management companies.
Property Mgmt Companies, yes, one of the major reasons I finally decided to ransack my life savings and just spend most of it on a down payment for a house last year. One of my my worst recent experiences was Roundhouse in the treasure valley. They're one big Corporate Leech.
( Also another big reason, was for the relief of not sharing walls with people, and also noone underneath me causing all types of issues )
The biggest reason to buy a house is because you are going to live there. Don't ever think it's a wise financial move if you put it all on a spreadsheet. However, quality of life can be significantly better being a homeowner. Especially if you can DIY a lot of repairs and know a few good handymen.
The biggest reason to buy a house is because you are going to live there. Don't ever think it's a wise financial move if you put it all on a spreadsheet. However, quality of life can be significantly better being a homeowner. Especially if you can DIY a lot of repairs and know a few good handymen.
That's right especially if you can find some competent reliable handymen.
hey its 2023 is almost 2024 and it is still a sad dry heat but I love it because pool
I wonder where the OP went ....
From the brutal dry heat of Phoenix, AZ to Eagle, ID. I probably should have chosen a different username.
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