Hiding plants during appraisal?

sonson176

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I had an appraisal in my rental house once;

Landlord and appraiser showed up. All he did was ask permission to come in(appraiser dude), took two pictures of the kitchen, then went in the back yard and took several pictures of the house and several more of the front and left. Took maybe 10 minutes total. YMMV.

Need details for ideas; are the goods mobile? Count and size? Will each one fit in a big trash bag?
 

sonson176

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If its completely sealed, yes. Maybe cook up a big ole batch of cookies and shit right before the visit to cover any residual odors.
 

70's natureboy

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Whenever I have the cable guys over, which is too often, I wash something with Pine-sol and paint some little doo dad in the cellar. Then the house smells fresh upstairs and nice paint fumes in the cellar. You can probably skip the paint part and be just fine with just the Pine-sol.
 

kiwipaulie

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Of there only 16 incha I'd just bag them and tuck them away. They wont smell much in veg. I once had to move 4 plants and hid them in the ensuite. They were massive plants that had been vegging for 8 weeks lol
 

bryan oconner

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vostok is correct . I have a friend that rents property out . he does not allow people to grow in his houses . not because he does not understand the laws if your even legal and have a written lease if not the landlord will be held responsible what is in the house . point is . my friend kicked the growers out on my advice they did not get permission and they could burn down his house if the electric is not properly connected and some insurance company will not cover a house with an indoor farm. did you ask permission ? no why not ? stupid ? there are a lot of landlords that could care less if its wired correctly and kept clean and you pay your bills on time . good luck with the appraisal . and covering the smell . lol we all know it lingers in the home cant cover it .
 
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