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I am a huge fan of Income Property. I have one question. After Scott finishes with those basements that start out in squalor and turn them into a HGTV masterpiece, does the furniture and decor stay or is it just set-ups for the final showing to let us see how beautiful they can be. If I was the home owners I would purchase it if necesary to help the rental.
 
Posts: 125 | Registered: Jul 14, 2010Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I was wondering the same thing.....
 
Posts: 85 | Registered: Jan 17, 2009Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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It's my understanding they take photos (to show potential tenants) and then everything's returned.

Do you mean retain the furniture for staging purposes, only or retain it to rent the place as a furnished unit? What about tenants who have their own furniture? And storing the staging items inbetween the unit turning over?
 
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I believe that the furniture is for staging purposes only. then after the apt is rented they return it.
 
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I also thought it was staging furniture - I think the stager does a GREAT job on that show.
 
Posts: 862 | Registered: Oct 14, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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BB's correct from what I've heard. It's used for staging and they take photos to show prospective tenants. Then, it's returned.

Makes sense b/c frequently the participants don't rent the unit immediately for whatever reason. For example, the last woman intended to live in the basement but then changed her mind, apparently.

JMHO.
 
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