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Preparing Your Cottage For The Rental Season

Clean and Declutter: The first step is to clean your cottage thoroughly and remove any clutter that has accumulated over the winter months. This includes wiping down surfaces, dusting furniture, and vacuuming carpets. You should also remove any personal items such as family photos or clothing to make the space feel more neutral.

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Preparing Your Cottage For The Rental Season

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  1. Preparing Your Cottage For The Rental Season

  2. Clean and Declutter 01 The first step is to clean your cottage thoroughly and remove any clutter that has accumulated over the winter months. This includes wiping down surfaces, dusting furniture, and vacuuming carpets. You should also remove any personal items such as family photos or clothing to make the space feel more neutral.

  3. Check for Repairs 02 Before the rental season begins, check your cottage for any necessary repairs or maintenance. This can include fixing leaky faucets, repairing broken tiles, and replacing any outdated appliances. This will not only make your cottage more attractive to renters, but it will also prevent any potential issues from arising during their stay.

  4. Stock up on Supplies 03 Make sure your cottage is well-stocked with essential supplies such as toilet paper, paper towels, and cleaning products. You should also provide fresh linens, towels, and blankets for your guests to use during their stay.

  5. Create a Welcome Package 04 To make your guests feel more at home, consider creating a welcome package that includes information about the area, local attractions, and recommendations for restaurants and shops. You can also include small touches such as fresh flowers or a bottle of wine to make their stay more memorable.

  6. Outdoor Maintenance 05 Don't forget about the outside of your cottage! Make sure your yard is well-maintained, including mowing the lawn and trimming bushes. You should also check any outdoor furniture for signs of wear and tear and replace or repair as necessary.

  7. ThankYou www.keylargocottages.com 305-451-3438

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