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Mike V. AirBnB: Upcoming change to iCal listing information
27 November 2019 | 11 replies
If you rely on detailed information from the iCal calendar sync descriptions, you may need to make updates or alert your software partners to the changes above so they’re ready when they take effect on December 1, 2019.These changes won’t impact iCal’s syncing functionality—your calendar will continue to prevent multiple guests from booking the same dates.We appreciate your help in making Airbnb a trusted community for all.Thanks for being a host,The Airbnb TeamI am in the process of putting together a website for my rentals after finally picking a domain name that I like. 
Mason Hall Wanting to educate myself
9 September 2019 | 6 replies
thank you for sharing that info. im just learning so hopefully true information like this prevents me from making to many mistakes.
Rachel Fairweather Theft of Hot Water Heater and A/C Unit
22 September 2019 | 12 replies
Taking these measures prevented another theft, though it is possible the thief was just all stocked up on water heaters ;).
Tyler Joas Residential Remodel Contractors in MN
16 September 2019 | 5 replies
This will at the very lease scare of shady cats or cause you to have a tough "expectations exchange" on the front end of the work instead of in the middle or backend, which is pretty much fruitless because you won't have the agreements in place to do anything about their delays legally.An ounce of prevention, right?
Nazar Trilisky Preventing Deed Fraud: Twice-Sold Property
19 September 2019 | 13 replies

How can a buyer protect themselves from a seller who sells a property twice?
Recording a deed is not required by law, so a seller can write two deeds for the same property to two separate buyers, collect the money, a...

Stephanie C. Renting to someone who previously used section 8 vouchers?
21 September 2019 | 6 replies
I want to give this person a chance.The cons I see are: this individual has no savings, the individual's mother has an open court case that is being settled (she is not at fault) due to a car accident and ongoing medicals bills, they have one past eviction due to the accident preventing them from working for three months(they were asked to leave).
Ralph Stowe Are these Flippers smoking "Hopium"?
18 September 2019 | 23 replies
That being said I believe it prevents from big losses specifically from market adjustments - IMO 
Jacob Turner 90 day challenge complete
16 September 2019 | 1 reply
A good mentor will prevent you from having that costly experience.
Alex Get How do you deal with a Tenant Who Pays Rent Late?
19 September 2019 | 33 replies
It is up to you if the late fee they are paying is worth it/sufficient.If you are not depending on timely payments (for example, if their rent is not paying your mortgage on the property), I say take the additional late fee income (I hope your late fee is substantial).When their lease comes up for renewal you might decide not to renew, you might leave rents the same or increase to whatever the market commands, but if you do renew I'd probably increase the late fee or restate your late rent policy to whatever you are more comfortable with.Keep in mind that charging a late fee does not prevent you from filing eviction.
Kalen Mills Buyer's agent can't talk to seller?
18 September 2019 | 5 replies
As long as the buyer's agent discloses to the seller at the initial point of contact that he is an agent for a buyer, there is nothing from preventing him from speaking to the seller.