Bruce Woodruff
This is what newbie STR hosts don't want...
24 April 2022 | 15 replies
When a local is renting they are usually wanting to host a party which never ends well.
Stephanie Brown
Buying an Airbnb property as a business vs a residence?
1 May 2022 | 10 replies
Otherwise why couldn't you buy the house next door for 1/2 price, furnish it, use the same host, or PM etc?
Irving Vizcaino
Introduction to the Boston (MA) Real Estate Market
18 May 2022 | 11 replies
We host 6 free monthly meetups in (MA & NH) called Pints & Properties and they’re posted here on the BP events tab.
John Powell
Historic STR in Kennesaw
27 April 2022 | 2 replies
Dough Fountain at Quantum National Bank provided commercial financing and Sierra Eberle at Host my Home manages the property.
Ken Gurta
Airbnb condo at Purple Parrot Resort
28 April 2022 | 2 replies
My Airbnb host turned out to be a realtor.
William Broxson
Group Virtual showings. Youngstown, Warren Ohio area
24 June 2022 | 4 replies
I would just host a zoom meeting and send interested parties the link.
Sean Bramble
Do different types of guests use Airbnb vs. VRBO?
7 May 2022 | 13 replies
At least that is my general understanding of them.I am still relatively new to this business, I've hosted about 150 stays.
Steve S.
Tenant refuses to allow property to be shown during “normal” hour
2 May 2022 | 10 replies
You’ll get more for the property if it is vacant and you’ll be able to spruce it up, stage it, host showings at will, open up your buyer pool by a large factor because most buyers are going to want to owner-occupy and will pay more than investors, etc.
Christopher Epp
LA IS ENFORCING SHORT TERM RENTALS !
3 May 2022 | 11 replies
s advertised short-term rental listings have been illegal since the ordinance went into effect LOS ANGELES (CNS) -- The Los Aneles City Council approved a motion Friday aimed at strengthening enforcement of a city ordinance prohibiting unpermitted and non-compliant Airbnbs and other short-term rental operations.The motion by Councilwoman Nithya Raman and Councilmen Bob Blumenfield, Mike Bonin and Paul Koretz instructed the Department of City Planning to report back within 90 days on: Recommendations for how the city can address non-compliant hosts who rent out properties listed as a primary residence but are not used as such, the conversion of affordable housing stock into short-term rentals, the conversion of multi-family residential structures to short-term rentals, short-term rentals engaging in commercial uses/activities, and properties that are rented for longer periods of time than permittedEnforcement mechanisms such as citations, fines, license revocations and criminal penaltiesHome sharing regulatory and enforcement models of other cities, including San Francisco, Austin and New OrleansStrategies for ensuring all home-sharing platforms that operate within the city enter into platform agreements requiring them to share data with the cityStrategies for implementing and improving data collectionWhat staffing or dedicated unit, office or department is needed to consolidate various aspects of home sharing compliance and enforcement in one multidisciplinary team."