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Sai Paladugula
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Should I rent out my house to a corporate housing company?

Sai Paladugula
  • Homeowner
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Hi guys please help with this. Its my first investment home. When I posted to rent my single family home in Zillow a guy pinged to check whether I consider Corporate lease? 

I asked him to provide few more details, he told me he own a corporate housing company for short term and vacational rentals. when I check for the company its been registered in sos.ca.gov in before 7 months. And he is asking for 12 month lease immediate move in.

I have few questions Please help me with it.

1. What is corporate lease? 

2. As landlord what I should consider? 

3. How I should proceed further? 

4. Can I ask for more rent or how to deal with it?

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