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Carpet Cleaning For Rentals: When To Replace Vs. Deep Clean

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"Carpet Cleaning For Rentals: When To Replace Vs. Deep Clean" delves into the pivotal decision-making process for property managers and landlords. It explores the factors influencing whether to replace or deep clean carpets in rental properties. Highlighting cost-effectiveness and tenant satisfaction, the article guides readers through evaluating carpet condition, assessing stains and wear patterns, and considering budget constraints. It emphasizes the benefits of professional deep cleaning, such as extending carpet lifespan and maintaining aesthetic appeal, versus the necessity of replacement for severely damaged or outdated carpets. Addressing common concerns like allergen removal and odor control, the piece provides practical insights into maximizing rental property value through strategic carpet maintenance strategies. Whether managing a single unit or a portfolio, landlords and property managers gain actionable advice on balancing maintenance costs with tenant expectatio...

The Best Student-Friendly Suburbs in Sydney

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As a city of villages, Sydney offers a very different vibe in each of its suburbs. However, with an array of eateries, bars, markets and other facilities in every single suburb, you’ll be spoiled for choice when it comes to choosing where to live. To help make your decision a little easier, we’ve rounded up some of the most student-friendly suburbs in Sydney. This little enclave is nestled between Chippendale and Redfern and is located next to the main University of Sydney campus. Its streets are lined with cute terrace houses – many of which are filled with students – and it boasts a buzzing cafe scene. To know more:  https://insiderguides.com.au/best-student-friendly-suburbs-in-sydney/

Sydney council extends, widens free period products in public bathrooms initiative

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Sydney's Inner West Council has extended and widened its state-first initiative to provide free pads and tampons in public bathrooms. Last year, the council aimed to address "period poverty" by rolling out dispensing machines stocked with period products at 10 sites, including community centres, libraries and swimming centres. Data from the trial found a high demand at five key locations; Addison Road Community Centre, Ashfield Aquatic Centre, Ashfield Library, Leichhardt Park Aquatic Centre, and Marrickville Library. To know more:  https://www.9news.com.au/national/sydney-council-extends-and-widens-free-period-products-in-public-bathrooms/84b110d9-353e-443f-9bb6-885933e50998