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Ryan McKay
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STR upcharge opportunities?

Ryan McKay
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Orlando, Fl
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Hey folks!

anyone have any fun/clever ideas on great ways to add additional revenue opportunities by offering onsite upcharge options to guests? 

i know a few people who partner with local chefs or massage specialists, but curious if anyone has offered with a company who helps to facilitate these types of things, OR, if anyone has put their own menu of additions together with success?

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Michael Baum
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Ok, so all that has been discussed so far will change your tax situation. All of that is providing significant services to some degree.

If you have the guests pay for anything above the final clean after they leave or the place itself, you will have to file differently. You lose most of your tax deductions.

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