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Sam Crochet
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Landlords with success in issuing master leases to third parties?

Sam Crochet
  • Atlanta, GA
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Hello!

I just bought a SFR in Atlanta and was approached by a guy who regularly rents out properties but then subleases them to AIRBnB tenants. Does anyone have experience doin this as a landlord (through a master lease)? If so, I'd LOVE to chat very briefly so I can make sure I'm not getting screwed here. I'm sure there are red flags and contract language I need to look out for that normal landlords with monthly tenants do not have to be aware of.

Please PM me if you have been in this situation as a landlord!

Thanks,

Sam

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