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Nicholas A.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Dallas, TX
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Airbnb Arbitrage Questions

Nicholas A.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Dallas, TX
Posted

Hello,

I completely get how the arbitrage model works. I do have a few questions that I have not seen answered in any YouTube videos though:

1. How does this work in a large community where there are gates / doors that have to be passed through with key fabs and or keys? The front desk is obviously not going to want to be dealing with Airbnb guests, and they are again only their during business hours.

2. How do cleaners enter the property to clean and turnover if again they need key fabs and or keys to enter property?

I want to begin pitching property managers in my area, but I must understand these questions before I do so.

Thanks,

Nick

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