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Updated over 2 years ago on . Most recent reply

Arbitrage & Here to help out as an assistant
I'm in the DMV area and as we all know there are a ton of AirBNB rules throughout the market. That being said, how exactly do you acquire a rental license on a STR if you're doing an arbitrage deal? Would you just use the long-term rental license as the license on the listing? I'm not necessarily looking to go that route, but am curious about how that shakes out.
Also - if there is anyone that would be open to adding an assistant to their team, I would love to learn by helping someone with the back of house management. I currently own two SF properties, but am looking to get more involved in understanding the financials and management aspect of the business. If there is anyone that needs a part-time assistant I am more than open to helping out and learning along the way.
Any help is always so appreciated!