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Updated about 1 year ago, 11/24/2023

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Jason Winter
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Philadelphia, PA
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Jason Winter
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Philadelphia, PA
Posted

Hello BP Community,

I could use a little guidance on this one. I am in the process of renting out my condo on Airbnb for stays of 30+ days. I have an inquiry of someone who would like to stay for 6 months which is great but I want to make sure that I perform my due diligence and make sure the person is a quality tenant. This person doesn't have any reviews so its impossible to determine if they are a good Airbnb guest. They said that they are employed by the local baseball team and have friends in the area. My question is should I have them submit all of the same information you would for a yearly lease, like pay stubs, previous landlords, background checks, etc.? 

Thanks!

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