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Updated over 5 years ago, 04/24/2019

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Kenny McCarty
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Appropriate compensation for consultation services

Kenny McCarty
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I currently self manage some very successful short-term rentals. A property management company has approached me to partner with them so that they can start managing short-term rentals in addition to the long-term rentals that already manage.

Their role would be the boots on the ground dealing with turnover and maintenance and I would handle pricing and guest interactions. If it matters, these would be very high end rentals with potentially very high maintenance guests.

My question is: how would you go about structuring this type of partnership and what would be fair compensation?

I, personally, would like to grow my business and at the point I am at, I basically need to start a property management company to accomplish this.

Seems like a win-win scenario if properly structured.

Any input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

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