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Post by High Priestess on Mar 11, 2017 6:46:02 GMT
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Post by helgaparis on Mar 16, 2017 18:28:39 GMT
Good find. The first sheets look somewhat artfully rumpled, but the second listing gives it away.
Last year, after the moving van was on his way, my Southern apartment looked much worse than that. Then the landlord told me to keep the place, please, for very cheep. At least till winter. On that, falling down tired after carrying a van-load down alone, I had a first reasonable meal in two days and then spent a few hours transforming chaos into an apartment, where I could still spend a week or two in autumn. It looked so nice, that I took pictures and listed it as "cheap" and spacious (without furniture it quickly looks spacious) That worked quite well. I told my guests before booking, that's not a "real" apartment any more, but two wrote in the review how nice it was. On that, I checked my competition and found a few places nearly as bad as your find.
In the meantime, I sold even the bed and terminated the electricity contract. The owner seems to be unable to find enough inner force to plan any renovation this year as well, so I still have it. Next time I see an airbed in a cheap shop, I'll buy it. The question is: do I only make holidays, washing with cold water or taking showers on the beach, eating salads and snacks? Or do I get electricity for 3 months and rent it with airbed for summer holidays? The magic word "cheap" could maybe get guests even without electricity, but I'm not sure that's wothin the terms. Certainly not within French law.
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