Eryn Garcia
College student rental pros and cons
20 May 2024 | 13 replies
This is something to budget for when considering this type of rental.Management Intensity: Managing student rentals can be more hands-on, requiring stricter lease agreements, regular inspections, and sometimes dealing with noise complaints or other issues.Seasonal Vacancy Risk: There’s a risk of vacancies during summer months unless you find tenants who stay year-round or offer summer sublets.Zoning and Regulations: Some college towns have specific zoning laws or regulations regarding student housing, so it’s crucial to be aware of these and ensure your property complies.Tips for Success:Proximity to Campus: Properties close to the university are more desirable and can charge higher rents.Furnishing: Consider offering furnished rentals as students often do not have their own furniture.Strong Lease Agreement: Have a robust lease agreement that includes clauses for damages, noise, and other common issues.Hire a Property Manager: If managing the property becomes too time-consuming, a local property manager with experience in student rentals can be a great asset.Overall, student rentals can be a profitable investment with the right management and location.
Heather Hall
Converting primary residence to STR due to neighbor noise
18 May 2024 | 15 replies
Has anyone dealt with noise like this near your Airbnb?
Petronella Kerssens
Tampa or Orlando That`s the question
22 May 2024 | 27 replies
Theme parks are still expanding and don't buy into the gloom about Disney and the political noise, that is a small bump.
Bob Stevens
sec 8nswers It's not that complicated folks
21 May 2024 | 48 replies
I had to deal with a lot more issues than I've ever had in non-S8 rentals like extensive property damage and also bed bugs, roaches, drain lines completely clogged up by grease (I learned what sewer worms are, look it up), spray paint art on walls and food on ceilings, noise complaints, police at the property, removing dead bodies, etc. 4.
Shannon Green
Asking for IDs for all renters per stay.....good or bad?
17 May 2024 | 17 replies
Damage, excessive noise and $100 per head over max occupancy.
David Chwaszczewski
Setting up a eQRP vs. SDIRA
21 May 2024 | 138 replies
The internet is just full of noise and you can normally tell who is behind the product when someone talks about it.
Pari Z.
Seeking First Investment Property to Start Build Generational Wealth
17 May 2024 | 12 replies
But we have never felt more strongly that this is the path for us to "reduce the noise" and be in better control of our collective futures.
Anthony Blanco
Streamlining Multifamily Deal Analysis
16 May 2024 | 20 replies
Something that cuts through the noise and provides me with the essential metrics necessary to assess the quality of a potential investment quickly and efficiently.I'm open to suggestions and advice from those who have navigated similar paths.
Gurjot Grewal
Personal experiences in the “bad” neighbourhoods ?
17 May 2024 | 14 replies
If the deal is right take it, block that noise and run the numbers
Nina Zou
Can I ask my applicants to disclose service dog if they have one?
16 May 2024 | 10 replies
She can’t make excessive noise or be aggressive.