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Julian Broyles
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MTR Setting Up

Julian Broyles
  • Phoenix, AZ
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Hello all, I am located in Phoenix Arizona. I am getting started in the midterm rental scene and wanted to gauge experience where anyone has started in setting up midterm rentals. I've spoken to two companies that does MTR but told me that you can only rent by the entirety of a unit and wanted to know as well if you can rent by the room if you have more than three bedrooms in the house?

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Dale K Poyser
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  • Laguna Niguel, CA
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Dale K Poyser
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Laguna Niguel, CA
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You can rent by the room. If you log on to some of the popular sites like furnishedfinder or Airbnb you will see that they have "rent by the room" options. This is definitely possible unless there are some HOA restrictions that you have to work around.

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