Using my apartment as a furnished short-term rental

In fact, I used the relocation bonus that I received from my contractor to pay for a corporate apartment in the swank, modern neighborhood that I moved to.

I had to move from the southern part of the US to the Midwest region. I decided to make the transfer because I was provided a great task that I could not say no to. It was a position as a store director, where I would have a staff of 10 people reporting to me. I was so excited about the move, however everything seemed to manifest so hastily – a whole lot faster than I expected. I went for the interview at the beginning of February plus by the end of that very month, I was already finalizing plans on how to make the transfer seamless. After I explored my few options, the one thing that made the most sense to me was to rent my old apartment as a furnished short-term rental. This meant that I didn’t have to transfer any of my furniture across the country. In fact, I didn’t transfer anything at all, plus I was able to secure a short month to month lease with the occupant. Renting my apartment as a fully furnished short-term rental allowed me to transfer with only my necessities, and that meant that I had legitimately little relocation expenses. In fact, I used the relocation bonus that I received from my contractor to pay for a corporate apartment in the swank, modern neighborhood that I moved to. I chose to rent a corporate apartment because I really didn’t want to be locked into a long-term lease. Eventually, I would find a modern venue to call an apartment in the modern city. All in all, everything worked out well plus turning my apartment into a furnished short-term rental was the best decision that I could have made.

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