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AirBNB Realestate Advice

Marlia Stone
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I was recently approved for a corporate lease to start doing AirBNB in the Philadelphia and Atlanta area remotely. I'm a little nervous about getting started. Can you give me any advice for rental management, funding the costs, referral services, budget, LLC etc.

What are some Do’s and Dont’s?

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Paul Sandhu#4 Short-Term & Vacation Rental Discussions Contributor
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Paul Sandhu#4 Short-Term & Vacation Rental Discussions Contributor
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How the heck did you manage to get a corporate account with no experience?  That would be like me waking up to find out I have to deactivate a nuclear device.

But to answer your question, spend a day reading old posts on here from Luke Carl, John Underwood, Julie McCoy and Michael Baum.  Don't read my old posts.  They are horror stories and would discourage you.

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