JOSEPH SCROFANI JD - THE FOR SALE BY OWNER GUIDE

CHAPTER 9 Staging Solutions and Options

RENTING

If you don’t have furniture that best compliments your home so that it’s dressed to impress, renting some can be a convenient option. If the house you’re selling is entirely vacant, renting furniture might not only be convenient; it might be the most brilliant move. Before you get started on the selection process, please take into account what you have at home. Storing away worn or dingy items is strongly recommended. Removing an old coffee table or couch can brighten the space. After you have done your best to comb through your house and rearrange or clear out furniture in each room, you can reassess to figure out whether or not you could use a few more pieces. Whatever money you (carefully) spend on obtaining furniture will pay off when the home sells. Much of the time, some renting is required to create the effect you want, and even staging experts hired by homeowners resort to renting when in need of furniture.

HOW DOES ONE RENT FURNITURE? NE RENT FURNITURE?

Furniture rental companies. We don’t often hear about these companies unless we’re looking for them. These companies usually provide the furniture, the trucks, and the workforce to get it to its destination. The only downside is that they typically require a three-month minimum rental period. Of course, if you sell your home sooner, you won’t spend any extra money returning the furniture early.

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