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Raymond Doot
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short term rentals through partnerships with insurance companies?

Raymond Doot
  • Otis, MA
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I was talking to an acquaintance the other day and they informed me about a strategy where one can essentially partner with insurance companies for when an insurance client's home is destroyed through natural disaster or other causes and the client can be put up temporarily in the rental instead of being put up in a hotel  by the insurance company for the time being. Is this a practice that most would not recommend except for niche markets or is this an at least somewhat feasible strategy for short term rentals? Thank you.

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