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Updated almost 2 years ago on . Most recent reply

STR arbitrage insurance for landlords
Hi all -
Does anyone have a recommendation for obtaining insurance for a landlord that's willing to allow for STR arbitrage? I know there are policies that allow for STR's, but haven't found one that will cover a landlord that's allowing STR arbitrage.
Thanks.
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@Corby Goade I started with arbitrage but quickly moved to owning properties (as soon as I could afford to) because I wanted to take part in the equity gains. From my experience, one can make more with arbitrage but it is risky. I also cohosted for many years and agree that that is an easier approach. I loved it because its no money down and you make money from the first booking, not having to worry about expenses to profit.