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Miki M. VRBO's dead. AirBNB's not great. How to market a Vacation Rental?
22 August 2023 | 45 replies
Some use craigslist, or snail mail ads or even advertise in print!
Craig Fitzsimmons Beachfront Vacation Rentals
11 April 2018 | 29 replies
However it has been our experience that all of our rentals have "paid for themselves" (mortgages, HOA fees, utilities, advertising, and any other expenses) after our initial investment of down payment/closing costs & the cost of all of the furnishings/bedding/linens/etc needed to get the property up and running. 2) We only owned 2 of our condos on Okaloosa Island during 2017; one of them was rented 236 nights and one was rented 279 nights.
Kristi Beeksma process for finding tenant and cozy
13 September 2017 | 9 replies
advertise listing with our contact info2.  
Justin Swann Min. Req'd Credit Score
20 June 2018 | 8 replies
I understand the 3x income requirement rule plus background check, but do you landlords require/advertise a min. credit score?
Mark Futalan Vacation rental agreement- do you use one?
25 June 2018 | 14 replies
When that happens, I will require guests there to do the same as the AirBNB guests, visit my web site and digitally sign the renter agreement before access instructions are released.
Dung P. Quick tax Q about expenses vs depreciating rehab
24 June 2018 | 2 replies
Not much has been done yet but i was planning to advertise to put it in serviceable status.
Stephen G. Question about Changing Terms in your Rental Advertisement
20 June 2018 | 5 replies
I have a general question about advertising a rental (in Upstate New York) - If I post an apartment listing with certain criteria or stipulations (eg. rent price, pets/no pets, smoking/non-smoking) only to find out that either my rent is too high or I'm leaving out a huge market share of tenants because of a "no pets policy", how can I go about changing my listing criteria without it being considered "discriminatory" against the applicants I have already turned down based on my previous stipulations?
Pieter Bosman Newbie Questions on property while not at home.
9 February 2017 | 14 replies
This is a company i found that is advertising... 
Brandi Scharrer Furnished STR - time it takes, checklist, buying same items
16 August 2019 | 14 replies
These are highly configurable and have the ability to set a temp range and lock it out so that it can't go above or below a max.I have a digital watchdog commercial grade camera system.
Jane Istre Renting a SFH to 3 guys.
8 September 2019 | 24 replies
If you’re renting to a younger group, it’s not a bad idea to allow digital payments done online if that’s an option as analog cashiers checks are sometimes less appreciated for a younger crowd.