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Dave Ramirez
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Ashburn, VA
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Should I let someone hack my house?

Dave Ramirez
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Ashburn, VA
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I have a large 2 bedroom near Dulles International Airport and within walking distance to a large Mosque. Each bedroom is a Master Suite with Master Bathroom. I want to let someone rent out one bedroom and AirBNB then other bedroom for $60 - $150 a night depending on conditions. Need to cover $1200 a month for the space per month to pay full rent and they can keep the rest. The AirBNB manager would need to pay me $800 per month for their side. If they make more than $$1200 that can keep the extra money. I would also require the manager to be a tenant buyer and put down an NROC (Non-refundable Option Consideration) They can buy the property in 18 months or we can put it on the market and they can get their NROC back plus $5000. Any thoughts?