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Paul Smythe
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Longer-term VR, any drawbacks?

Paul Smythe
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I feel like I've read that you want to keep vacation rentals under 30 days, but I can recall the reason why. I've got a two month inquiry and wanted to see what the BP community thought. Are there any reasons why?

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Scott V.
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Scott V.
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Depending on state law, renters staying over 29 days can gain "tenant rights", then you have to go through legal procedures (evictions) to get them out of your property. Extra expense, loss of income on property. Others may have more to add.

https://www.airbnb.com/help/article/805/what-are-some-things-i-should-consider-before-hosting-long-term-guests

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