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Kee Lee Tenant claims sickness due to Mold
15 July 2024 | 65 replies
Thanks for advice.I'm sure you're a lovely person, but I just want to grab you by the shoulders and violently shake you until you wake up.You are the victim.
Jeremy Medina Tax Pro Advice
17 July 2024 | 4 replies
The short version is that they can only do so much work before March 15 (businesses) and April 15th for personal returns.  
Cheyenne Hamilton Unknown or unfounded Heirs
17 July 2024 | 1 reply
In Kentucky, if heirs own property together as tenants in common, the land will remain in the name of the deceased person unless the heirs change the title or deed to reflect their ownership.
Jeffrey Reyes Free Tips and Advice to my fellow Airbnb Hosts
16 July 2024 | 0 replies
Here are some simple tips to help you communicate better with your guests:Respond Promptly: Try to reply to messages and inquiries quickly, ideally within an hour, to show you’re attentive.Provide Clear Info: Make sure your listing is detailed with information about your home, rules, and check-in process to set clear expectations.Personal Touch: Use the guest’s name and reference their questions to make them feel welcomed and valued.House Manual: Create a simple guide with Wi-Fi details, local tips, and house rules to answer common questions.Check-In and Check-Out: Send reminders with instructions a day or two before their stay and before check-out to keep things smooth.Respect Privacy: Let guests know you’re available if they need anything but respect their privacy preferences.Handle Issues Well: Address any concerns promptly and professionally to ensure a positive experience.Follow Up: Check in after their arrival to make sure everything is okay and thank them after their stay, asking for feedback.If you have any questions about managing your Airbnb, feel free to reach out for tips or advice!
Brandon Cochran My First Flip - Learn from my Rookie Mistakes
16 July 2024 | 3 replies
Which made me feel comfortable moving forward.
Hunter Beck Process steps to build short-term rental Airbnb container home from scratch on land
16 July 2024 | 3 replies
Step #PhaseStep1DiscoveryTalk to experts and learn (process, tips, design tips)2DiscoveryCreate social media and document story3DiscoveryGeneral research - budget considerations, financing options, permits, regulations, tax considerations4DiscoveryMarket research - competitor analysis, analyze guest reviews, market trends5DiscoveryGather ideas/inspo (blogs, articles, youtube)6DefineCreate brand and vision7DefineCreate guest requirements (e.g. coffee maker, natural light, near activities, etc.) and prioritize must have, nice to have, etc.8DefineSketch idea for look and feel (architecture and design) - map out the floor layout9DefineConsult an architect (is this needed?)
Hansel Gunawan Convince me! Why should I invest in Columbus, OH?
16 July 2024 | 17 replies
Feel free to reach out if you have any other questions.
Alan Asriants Bus Stop on my Property - Littering ISSUE
16 July 2024 | 12 replies
I have a feeling the trash you're seeing today will still be littered even with a conspicuous trash receptacle.
Ana Vhan A tight comprehensive lease agreement
17 July 2024 | 8 replies
We update our lease constantly and our attorney reviews it annually, I feel this is the best route and so do most of the instructors at CE classes that I attend.
Ryan Tongue Finding bank for new LLC
14 July 2024 | 9 replies
Essentially, I want all cash flow/expenses to be flowing in and out of a business account rather than my personal bank accounts.