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Dustin Vonhoffmann
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Vacation Rental Management in Arizona

Dustin Vonhoffmann
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Scottsdale, AZ
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I am a licensed real estate agent in Arizona (currently with eXp) and also own a couple of vacation rentals in Scottsdale that I manage myself. I am wondering if I need to become a broker to manage other peoples vacation rentals? I have had many clients ask if I would in the recent months and have thought about starting a management company specific to Vacation Rentals in the past. Any advice is appreciated! 

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Alex S.
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Alex S.
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Your question makes me want to check my state rules (Illinois), because I've thought many times that I might as well manage other people's STRs if I have all the processes set up to manage mine anyway.

Finding a cleaning crew for 1 STR is difficult, but 5 is easy. It makes me think there is some real value to add there.

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