I’m all for pins in a rental property, I’ve done it myself. But, in this situation I don’t think it’s a great idea unless you can rearrange the room in a way that’s there no chance an errant ball hits it. Even then doesn’t sounds like a great fit.
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I’m all for pins in a rental property, I’ve done it myself. But, in this situation I don’t think it’s a great idea unless you can rearrange the room in a way that’s there no chance an errant ball hits it. Even then doesn’t sounds like a great fit.
Quoted from curban:For the first floor option the arcades and pin are tucked a bit away from the pool table. I think it would be one-in-a-million for an honest shot (or even a drunk shot) to take out the pin. Can I picture other shenanigans such as kids rolling billiard balls on the pinball glass - sadly, yes. But maybe that's just me. Anyway - the machine is gong somewhere in the rental. Maybe I just gotta nut-up and not sweat about what might happen.
If it’s going in regardless, def the first floor. Keep all the games together. The parents will enjoy the separation of space.
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