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All Forum Posts by: Paul S.

Paul S. has started 1 posts and replied 5 times.

Post: Syndicators - any recommendations?

Paul S.Posted
  • Austin, TX
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 3

@Jenny Zhang

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Paul

Post: Guest screening in STR

Paul S.Posted
  • Austin, TX
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 3

Many thanks for the replies everyone, very helpful!!

Paul

Post: Guest screening in STR

Paul S.Posted
  • Austin, TX
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 3

@Trish Mccoy, thanks. This is what I was thinking of doing. Do you have a sense for whether (and how much) occupancy takes a hit by forgoing instabook? The location for our house has moderate occupancy, it’s not a super hot beach town, but rather a more laid back lake in the country where people go on weekends. I’m curious how much occupancy would suffer if we force renters to go through more hoops.

Maybe we’ll just have to experiment.

Paul

Post: Guest screening in STR

Paul S.Posted
  • Austin, TX
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 3

@John Underwood, thanks. I guess I can try to price out the partiers if I use instabook. I’m guessing you’ll still have groups willing to pool money for a big party but maybe there’s no way around that.

Post: Guest screening in STR

Paul S.Posted
  • Austin, TX
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 3

Hi all,

My family is purchasing a lake house as a vacation home, and I wanted to get your collective advice regarding whether and how to screen tenants. By way of background, my wife and I are working professionals and our intention is for this to be a place we can go a few times per month to go fishing, tubing with kids, etc. We are also going to rent it out to help defray costs (hopefully cover PITI, or most of it). In short, we obviously want to make as much money as we can, but our livelihoods aren't dependent upon maximizing cash flow at the expense of all other factors.

The house is in a quiet, laid back neighborhood, and I would like to maintain a good relationship with the neighbors. The property includes a 2/1 main house and a 1/1 guest house with an excellent lake view. I would like to target multi-family guests, as opposed to the partiers.

My question is, what are the tradeoffs in screening each guest versus using the instabook feature? If you set minimum age requirements, does that help in a significant way? I’m wondering where the sweet spot is between screening and revenue.

Thanks,

Paul