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Matt Ridenour Goal Setting pointers
28 January 2019 | 1 reply
I host a virtual mastermind group and goal setting while keeping each other accountable is the cornerstone of why we exists.
Jonathan Moerdler NYC Newbie looking for OOS focused meetup
28 January 2019 | 2 replies
If there are any specific questions your can easily ask the person who is hosting the event. 
Joe Kim SUPERBOWL $5000 single booking for 6 nights! Why I got lucky!
29 January 2019 | 4 replies
@Joe Kim Large events like the Super Bowl turns everyone into an Airbnb host, there’s some unrealistic figures out there that have people thinking $8,000 a night for a standard house will fly just because of the event but I think you were priced just right.
Zachary Ferris Rent or Sell in two years?
10 April 2019 | 13 replies
@Zachary Ferris I’m going to an event tonight in Ohio hosted by @Joe Fairless that actually covers this specific topic.
Rob Bergeron New Regulations By the Planning Commission for Short Term Rentals
29 January 2019 | 0 replies
. | Courtesy of Key Source PropertiesThe Planning Commission didn’t favor the most drastic option — prohibiting non-owner-occupied short-term rentals in residential areas — but the commission did recommend that Louisville Metro Council approve several other changes to its short-term rental ordinance, commonly referred to as the Airbnb ordinance.The suggested changes include:Increase the annual registration fee for short-term rentals to $100 from $25.Require hosts to post a copy of their city-issued registration near the entrance of the property so that it is visible from the exterior.Require the host to provide their name, telephone number and emergency contact information to adjacent property owners.Have a licensed fire prevention inspector or a home inspector inspect non-owner-occupied short-term rentals to determine any safety issues.Require non-owner-occupied short-term rental hosts to register their rental within 60 days of receiving a conditional use permit, or the permit will be null and void.Permit the city planning director to deny short-term rental registration to any host who has had his or her registration revoked within one year of application for the new registration.
Yonah Weiss Multifamily Value Add suggestions
18 December 2019 | 30 replies
This included use of the gym as well as once a week "social gatherings" where they would provide a meal, cocktails, rent a PayPerView event, host a pool party, or some other sort of event.  
William Glass Berkshire Hathaway Annual Meeting
2 May 2019 | 33 replies
The hosts of the podcast are unable to make it out this year, so hopefully, we're able to coordinate something similar. 
John Britt Is this happening anywhere else....Airbnb is banned in my city
10 February 2019 | 13 replies
Yes some Municipalities are banning STRs, for instance Texas at a state level works with Airbnb to pay HOT tax but San Antonio decided to go after back taxes and set up huge hurdles for airbnb hosts. which goes against the supreme court ruling that allows property owners the right to pretty much do whatever they want withe THEIR property.. its just going to take more 
Brian Pfaehler Airbnb Indianapolis Area
1 February 2019 | 1 reply
Hi Brian, my company Housepitality hosts an Airbnb house in Indianapolis, and we are looking to add a few more houses to our management team there.
Evan Smeenge Social Change Agent: pathetic liberal ideals manifest
2 February 2019 | 14 replies
If you have a big building with large common space maybe you could host and promote training events put on by a local community development corporation.