Anonymous wrote:Totally second the curtains. Also recommend no bunk beds, but yes to twin beds. A lot of places have bunk beds, but you often need space for adults and I’m not climbing up an ikea ladder.
I also love a stick vacuum or Dustbuster, and a real broom/dustpan. And a first aid kit and scissors in a kitchen drawer. Laminated instructions for anything complex-remote controlled fan, hvac, laundry, etc. and right next to it.
Finally, I always find it nice when there’s a clean washable cotton blanket near the sofa/porch. Nothing fancy, but it makes a place seem cozy.
https://www.thecompanystore.com/textured-cotton-weave-blanket/KO33-F-WHITE.html?cm_mmc=GPLA-_-PMax+-+Best+Seller-_-c-_-KO33-F-WHITE&gclid=CjwKCAjw-7OlBhB8EiwAnoOEkxNayDekyjsZzf2p-svZ-lT_WLf45AYUQAuq5e56cY4s_Jz6enqCPBoCozwQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dog friendly!
Opposite here, I will only book a rental if it is no pets allowed. Pet friendly rentals are never cleaned thoroughly enough to prevent DCs allergies.
The amount of people who have dogs v the amount of people allergic to dogs is very lopsided. I don’t think OP will miss your booking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dog friendly!
Opposite here, I will only book a rental if it is no pets allowed. Pet friendly rentals are never cleaned thoroughly enough to prevent DCs allergies.
Anonymous wrote:Don’t think anyone has mentioned a drying rack. That or twice as many hooks as you think you need for hanging wet stuff.
Anonymous wrote:I’m the PP that allows dogs in our rental. We charge a $100 pet fee. In 3 years we’ve had 2 pee incidents. One on a bath mat that we immediately threw out and replaced and one on the laminate floor that was easy to clean.Anonymous wrote:Thanks again. With regard to dogs, what happens if they wet in the house? That’s a smell that would take too long for a cleaning service to remove between back to back rentals.
Again this is a very personal decision. We found we got more off season rentals once we allowed dogs. Summer months probably wouldn’t make a difference.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dog friendly!
Opposite here, I will only book a rental if it is no pets allowed. Pet friendly rentals are never cleaned thoroughly enough to prevent DCs allergies.
The amount of people who have dogs v the amount of people allergic to dogs is very lopsided. I don’t think OP will miss your booking.
I would think this is a personal preference to the OP. I prefer rentals where pets are not allowed. IME most rentals don’t allow pets but I know people who travel with pets like the few places that do allow pets.
Anonymous wrote:Curtains on the bedroom windows that can block out the morning sunlight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curtains on the bedroom windows that can block out the morning sunlight.
Oh yes this. I don't understand rental houses that have no way to block the morning sun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dog friendly!
Opposite here, I will only book a rental if it is no pets allowed. Pet friendly rentals are never cleaned thoroughly enough to prevent DCs allergies.
The amount of people who have dogs v the amount of people allergic to dogs is very lopsided. I don’t think OP will miss your booking.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks, all. I read that a desk where people can telework is handy. Is that something you’d like to have?