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Lionel Mosby Jr
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What are the Best Ways to Prospect??

Lionel Mosby Jr
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Houston, TX
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We have just established a short-term rental management company. In the past, we have hosted our own Airbnbs and now want to expand to help others before getting involved in rental arbitrage. We have considered absentee owners and expired listings, but were wondering what other ways we could go about connecting with host/landlords who may want to start a short-term rental business or may be looking to expand and connect with a short-term rental management company. Any suggestions??

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John Underwood
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John Underwood
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Look for rich lazy  people who can afford to pay 30% for someone else to do what they could easily do for themselves.

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