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rticesterp | 3 years ago
I leave 5 star reviews for all guests and my only checklist item is for it not to look like the hotel room from the hangover. I pay cleaners good money to clean your mess.
AirBnB has been vary guest friendly IMO. I have over 200 five star reviews. A guest tried to push for a discounted stay. I pushed back and they told AirBnB my place was unsafe and I was removed from search for a week.
EDIT: TLDR. I started this 4 years ago as a side hustle but I'm ready to be out of the game. It doesn't scale to provide a nice place that I also use as a vacation home. Also, I'm constantly replacing and repairing things. The only way to win is to be a slumlord AirBnB host
adoxyz|3 years ago
rticesterp|3 years ago
asdff|3 years ago
LegitShady|3 years ago
freedomben|3 years ago
gamblor956|3 years ago
In many states (at least the ones that get cold) the lack of a working furnace means that the unit is not "hospitable" and the tenant is allowed to withhold rent until the unit is made hospitable. In some states, the tenant is not required to pay rent for the period of time the unit is not "hospitable." Your tenant tried to do that, but failed.
Der_Einzige|3 years ago
You do not need to pay those rates. You need a different handyman. Even in the bay area.
BeetleB|3 years ago
Anyone can find cheap handymen. It's much harder to find one who is always available.
scarface74|3 years ago
I haven’t done traditional rental property in over a decade. It’s not worth the hassle.
ajhurliman|3 years ago
rideontime|3 years ago
rticesterp|3 years ago