We have a unit that is about to be rented. For a while I was thinking of using it as an airbnb unit. So, I didn't want to pay for the kitchen items and I love craigslist so I went on it. I was really scouring the free items and I got some big scores: a microwave, toaster over, two sets of pots and pans, about 50 fork/spoons/knives. I need some serving utensils and drinking glasses but I can get those. It was impractical for me to get furniture since I work and don't have a van. Also, I thought it would be best to get those new from Ikea. Ikea also allows me to get every piece of furniture at once and delivered. I will still look for items that can be useful that are free or very cheap but I was going crazy a few weeks ago. I likely shaved a few hundred bucks off those costs. The question is should I have done that in the first place as opposed to going to Ikea at first and be done with it.
Caring for Plaster
Saw this pretty good post on brownstoner about caring for plaster. See the below.
http://www.brownstoner.com/interiors-renovation/care-plaster-old-house/
LL News: Checklist for new landlords.
To me, the biggest issues are repairs and when rent is late. The other stuff works itself out.
LL News: Landlords and Tenants as friends
Sounds nice if you get the right people. But, what happens when someone misses a payment.