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A Journey into Property Management: From a Side Gig to 65+ Properties with Branson Lakes Lodging

Hospitable

How Scott Got into Short-Term Rental Property Management At the beginning of the conversation, Scott shares his first experience running an STR property. After they renovated it, Scott's wife suggested renting out their home for a week a month to pay their mortgage.

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How to Handle a Tenant Who Wants to Sublet

Mashvisor

As a real estate investor in 2022, what do you do when you find out your primary tenant wants to sublet your property without your approval? Table of Contents What…

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How City Concierge Scaled from a Boutique Agency to Managing Hundreds of Rentals

Tokeet

They help homeowners rent out their beautiful homes by handling everything from cleaning to welcoming guests. As they grew rapidly across multiple cities, they needed an efficient system to manage hundreds of listings and thousands of reservations smoothly.

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Essential Tips for Being a Good Landlord

Real Property Management DC Metro

Treat Your Rental Like a Business Individuals become landlords through a variety of paths. No matter the path to becoming a landlord, it’s vital to approach rental management as a business. Ensuring the safety and suitability of your rental property for living is essential to protect your investment.

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Essential Tips for Being a Good Landlord

Real Property Management California Coast

Treat Your Rental Like a Business There are numerous, diverse ways in which people become landlords. Treating rental management as a business is imperative, irrespective of how you became a landlord. Below, you’ll find a selection of top tips aimed at refining your skills and professional standing.

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Buying A Vacation Rental

Lifty Life

Here are some common reasons for buying a vacation rental or home: Getaways – you want to use the property for your family, friend, and personal getaways and rent it short-term to help cover the cost of ownership. You may choose to never rent it or hardly ever. Personal Use* – this is your dream home.

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