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Yolanda Columbus
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First Deal: Short Term Rental via Master Lease

Yolanda Columbus
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Duncanville, TX
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So, tomorrow I sign the contract for my first deal.  It is a Short Term Rental via Master Lease.  Tonight, I'm getting cold feet.  Did I do enough due diligence?  What if the cost of the unknowns outweigh the profit and the knowledge gained?

At the moment, I am most concerned about my blind spots related to furnishing the place and marketing.  Any advice to help me get this started will be greatly appreciated.

Yolanda

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Steve B.
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Steve B.
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Paul Sandhu you just admitted to a textbook practice of predatory pricing which is illegal. See the famous Utah Pie Co. v. Continental Baking Co. I would be more careful what you say in public forums.

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