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Updated over 4 years ago, 03/29/2020

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Gabrielle Simmons
  • Investor
  • Colorado Springs, CO
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Colorado Springs STR, available long term tenant.

Gabrielle Simmons
  • Investor
  • Colorado Springs, CO
Posted

Seeing as the Short Term Rental market is being greatly effected by all of this. I understand a lot of landlords are turning to finding long term renters. I'm hoping to find a place in Colorado Springs CO- preferably 80906 zip code- to rent out as a corporate lease for 1 year. I plan to stay in the house until all of this blows over and then sublease it as an AirBnB/ short term rental and pay the landlord a % of profits.

Does this sound reasonable? And what % is fair?

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