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Joe Kern
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Short term conversion to Long term

Joe Kern
  • NYC
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Hello All! 

Seeking insight from the community on converting a STR (primarily Airbnb) to long-term rental. Considering the change as the STR numbers just aren't working, especially with the associated expenses and turnover frequency. Are there tools (i.e RentRedi) that you recommend using for LTR tenant screening, rent collection, background checks, etc? Any "gotcha's" to look out for when converting to LTR as opposed to STR?

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    John Underwood
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    I use Rent Redi and it is good.

    I also use Excel, Zelle and Zillow which are all free or I already have them.

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