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Short term rental agreement

James Nelson
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Does anyone have a copy of a rental agreement that you have guests sign before staying in your short term rental that you can share? I tried searching on the bigger pockets forms section but that seemed more geared towards lease agreements for long-term tenants. I was thinking about requiring my guests to sign my own rental agreement in addition to Airbnb or VRBO’s agreement either by email or by using ownerrez or docusign to send them electronically. I am very new to the game as I am about to have my first listing. Just wanted something to make sure I have everything above board and legal before offering the rental to family and friends first and then listing on online travel agencies (OTAs) like Airbnb and VRBO.

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