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Updated about 1 year ago on . Most recent reply
Mid Term Rentals in Dallas?
Hello,
Looking for some advice please. We currently flip properties and have done 20 over the last couple of years. We are looking to diversify. We already have a short-term rental in the Outer Banks and we are thinking about setting a couple of mid-term rentals/short term rentals in Dallas. Is anyone else doing that here? If so, how's it going?
Also, are there any specific things I should be aware of such as overly tenant favoring laws in Dallas or Texas in general that will cause problems for us, such as if people stay there for 30 days or longer?
Thanks,
Josh
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I've been on Furnished Finder for few years now, renting to traveling nurses. I can tell you in the last year+, tons of properties have come up for FtWorth area so there is much more competition than before. Many are vacant. And, I'm getting more calls from non-nurses. I don't track Dallas, but assume same.