Will Cats Really Ruin Your Midterm Rental? #rental
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Summary
AI-generatedThe speaker argues against allowing cats in mid-term rentals. She highlights that more people are allergic to cats than travel with them, and that cat urine can cause expensive damage to subfloors. Additionally, if a cat urinates on the floor, other cats will pee in the same place to mark their territory.
Key insights
If a cat urinates in your property, subsequent cats are likely to urinate in the same spot to mark their territory.
Mistakes to avoid
Allowing cats in a rental property can lead to significant damage and odor issues, resulting in expensive remediation.
Tools & resources
ozone machinetool
An ozone machine for removing odors.
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