Sheila Evans
Vacation Home rentals in Panama City Beach, Fla.
20 July 2022 | 27 replies
They do all scheduling, pay all sales taxes, do all the cleaning, provide all linens and toilet paper, I even had a tenet that damaged a new duvet cover and they notified me asking where I got it and they replaced it and charged the tenet for it.
Tyler Williams
I Need Help.... Remote Property Management Success Advice Please.
3 August 2017 | 15 replies
My initial thought is being able to "inspect" damage or a repair by having someone video it and send you the video, or you could watch live and ask questions.Second thought is having typical security cameras in common areas and being able to remotely review footage when someone has a complaint, at least to get a sense of what's going on.Seems like with modern technologies there should be some clever approaches that make remote management easier...Speaking of which, @Ryan Swan, there are electronic locks you can put on a door such that you can give a person a one-time code, and you get a record of exactly when they entered and left.
Matt Schubert
Manage single family rentals using master leases
23 March 2016 | 4 replies
If it quacks like a duck, it's probably a duck.I highly doubt you will be able to build a sustainable business by circumventing the law with some clever wordplay.Go to school, get licensed and do things the correct way, you will come out further ahead.
Josh Dillingham
are Airbnb's easy targets for a break-in?
25 April 2018 | 0 replies
a family member of mine has an Airbnb property. they had their house cleaner come in after their last guest had left. a few days later, before the next guest came in the cleaner returned to the house because he thought he had left something behind. when he went inside he found that someone had been staying there. the bed had been used, there was beer in the fridge, dog hair on the couch. this got me thinking about how easy it is for someone to log on to Airbnb and look at a particular property to see if there is availability that day, then you could just walk up to the house, knowing it is vacant and try all the windows and doors to see if the last guest left anything unlocked. this seems like a pretty clever idea for a vagrant looking for a place to crash. has anybody ever had this happen to them?
Larry Murrell
Seattle market - How to get started at these prices?
17 June 2020 | 14 replies
There are lots of ways in, just have to get clever and start talking to people around you!
Ariel Smith
Looking for a Referral to a Cleaning Company in Sunnyvale, CA
7 April 2017 | 2 replies
I need someone who can wash linens, dishes, make beds, etc. in between tenants and would prefer someone who already might work on vacation or corporate rentals.
Mindy Jensen
Looking for list of must-haves when stocking a short term rental
17 July 2017 | 10 replies
Hair drier, iron or steamer,Coffee maker,Some oil and herbs in the kitchen "Good quality" linens can grab you a few good review mentions
Jackie Brassell
PM Help with STR in Myrtle Beach
4 December 2018 | 10 replies
You need to be very organized with extra linens and other things that can stain and need immediate replacement.
Eric Johnston
Greater Sacramento No Money Down Quick Flips
25 February 2016 | 8 replies
Just to get myself started and build equity, just like Cody Sperber (Clever Ivestor) with no money down or opm.I was trying to accomplish is to find a motivated seller/fsbo with 55% LTV or below and work as a advocate on behalf of the seller.