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Shane O'Donnell
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Orlando Air B & B Option

Shane O'Donnell
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Charlotte, NC
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I own two condo units that I've rented out on typical annual leases for the last ten years. I'm considering looking into the option of turning these units into Air B & B's. I've seen some recent news on local legislation but I'm unclear what things I need to consider in order for me to pull the trigger. I'd also appreciate any vendors, realtors, etc. that can manage these for me as AirB&B's since I don't anticipate doing this myself. Thank you.

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Andrew Schaefer
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Andrew Schaefer
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Orlando, FL
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Are your properties within the City of Orlando proper, or simply in Orange County?

I'll elaborate further once I know if you're within city limits; those are the rules that come into effect this fall. 

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