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All Forum Posts by: Sean D. Thomason

Sean D. Thomason has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Post: How to avoid vacancy gaps in midterm rentals?

Sean D. Thomason
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Thanks all!!  I think one of the issues is that the townhouse is a 2 bedroom and 2.5 bath.  We get so many inquiries from FF for 1 bedroom with the 1 bedroom price.  There are definitely some strategies on airbnb that we can try based on the above advice.  I'm a little apprehensive but might venture out into a rent by the room situation since there are so many more requests for 1 bedroom.  

Post: How to avoid vacancy gaps in midterm rentals?

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I have a midterm furnished townhouse in Chattanooga, TN. I have my rental listed on airbnb, furnish finders and zillow. My issue is renting out the townhouse and getting requests that cause odd gaps in between my bookings such as 3 and 1/2 weeks. There is a STR moratorium currently in effect so I cannot fill in the gaps with short stays. I have a couple other rentals that are long term so I have not run into this issue. Any advise on how to run a midterm rental without gaps would be greatly appreciated.