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Updated 6 months ago, 07/02/2024

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How to handle reservations when a hurricane is coming

Shannon Green
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New to managing our STR that is 1/2 block from the beach. We got through a tropical storm with a renter; everything was great and they had a great time. Ended up with moderate to great weather and received an amazing review.

Now Hurricane Beryl is coming and is currently tracking it's path to come right towards where our house is.  I grew up with these things and I know things change rapidly, including strength and direction, but how do you handle this with renters that are booked to be there during this time?  

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