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graduation bookings and Memorial Day weekend
Hey all, I own an STR near a university and grad week / MDW is a big time to make money. I had someone reach out on Vrbo to book for 2 nights that weekend. I'd hate to decline a booking, but I am pretty confident we'll be able to get a booking that lasts longer than 2 nights. What is your take on this? Should I decline and be transparent or let the booking request expire in 24 hours?
Thanks!