@Kaasch-Money-Properties--LLC-0 The first thing you need to consider is the ability of having the hot tub cleaned and ready for the next guest. The next is whether or not the expense of cleaning, water, electricity, emergency maintenance and liability insurance exceeds the potential profit.
In my location, hot tubs and allowing pets is key to higher pricing. I have had multiple properties with hot tubs over 25 years. However, the profit margin is slim once you calculate the overhead. You also need to consider the additional wear and tear on the property as a whole.