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Brittany Wade
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Is Rental Arbitrage against Air BNB Rules?

Brittany Wade
  • Residential Real Estate Broker
  • Kissimmee, FL
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Hello! I am a realtor in Kissimmee Florida area trying to help a friend of mine get into rental arbitrage for Air BNB. My broker is advising against this and says that Rental arbitrage is not allowed by Air BNB. In all of the research and videos I’ve watched on the topic I have never heard or seen anything stating this is illegal. Can someone with experience please weigh in on this? 

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John Underwood
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Arbitrage is not a good business model and is generally discouraged.

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