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Lance Bolen Everything I need to know about Airbnb.
19 August 2021 | 1 reply
Biggest things to know are below:Find an agent like who knows the hot spots for AirbnbResearch revenue potential with sites like Airdna and Rabbu and look for a minimum 20% cash on cash returnDo market research for competition on Airbnb to know what amenities you need to stand outFind a solid cleaning crew and handyman (BP, Angi, Google, etc) as they are the lifeblood of your businessUse a pricing tool like Wheelhouse and a PMS tool like Your Porter to self-manage (no need to pay 20-25% of gross to a PM if you don't have to)Good luck and DM me if you have any questions!
Rachel Payton "Condo-tel" or single family STR in Florida??
1 February 2022 | 19 replies
The clean is the turn.
Chaits J. Tax Question for STR's managed by PM's
18 August 2021 | 9 replies
Property grosses 120K (100K night revenue + 20K Cleaning) Yearly Maintenance cost taken care by PM around 6K annualPM deducts 20K annualOur payout is 74K annual ( Receives 1099 for the same)Can we still deduct 20K cleaning , 6K maintenance expense and 20K PM Fees as our tax deductions?
Cody Phillips Current tenant switching to Section 8, Massachusetts
17 March 2022 | 5 replies
The current tenant is an elderly lady and has been great the few months she’s been in the property (quiet, cleanly, pays on time) so I don’t have an issue with her staying I’m just not entirely sure of what section 8 entails.Am I legally required to accept section 8 assistance?
Pal Sa Some lessons learnt
12 March 2022 | 1 reply
It is better to buy a new one than spend a ton of time cleaning and fixing it.
Clay Collins Out of State Investors
25 March 2022 | 2 replies
I'd also love to see the agent have a solid reputation and be a valuable resource to go to for anything I will need - especially a solid list of trade vendors I can call if something needs repair or cleaning. :)If the agent can also show me their own track record and/or some successful client stories/deals that would lend itself to provide me with a higher confidence in where I was investing and the agent I was using.
Mauricio Lopez Neighbor complaning about loud noise from tenant's autistic son
14 December 2021 | 26 replies
I’d feel much more obligated to my tenant, who you should be promising a quiet, clean, and comfortable place to live.
Rebecca Taylor Building my support team - what questions to ask?
29 December 2021 | 7 replies
But our friend the Electrician is not likely to reseal the plaster and make the repair invisible nor is he likely to repaint the the wall, and he may not even clean up the debris from the plaster being opened up.
Maria Mejia First direct mail letter- input please
8 December 2021 | 3 replies
You wouldn’t have to repair or clean anything, I will buy “AS IS”.
Gregory Schwartz Driving for dollars paid off
8 December 2021 | 5 replies
We helped remove the old tenants, cleaned out the house and spent $20,000 on floor, paint, repairs and upgrades.