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Cali Skier
  • Oklahoma City, OK
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Lease my rental to a company to use as a hotel for their employees

Cali Skier
  • Oklahoma City, OK
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We have a nice 4 bedroom in a quiet, middle class neighborhood.  I got a call from the owner of a solar panel company based in another state and wants to rent the house for his technicians to stay.  They have a warehouse and sales office here.  It would be different people coming staying for different lengths of time.  He is doing air bnbs right now.  He is ok using his name to run the application but wants to put the lease under the company name.  I can see some pros and cons with the situation and wondering if anyone has any experience with this.  I am not sure if I should do this or not.  What are your recommendations if I should do it, and if so what would the lease structure be for this situation?  i.e. increase rent, different deposit

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