Hello I noticed today that all my properties calendars are o...
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Hello I noticed today that all my properties calendars are open one year in advance despite my setting being only three month...
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Hello everyone, glad to have this resource here for hosts. I am a new host in the City of Los Angeles and am not permitted to list my property (https://airbnb.com/h/freshly-squeezed-orange-juice) for short-term rentals. I have to follow the 31-night minimum requirement as I am under RSO and it's a new JADU. My understanding is that this means a guest would be essentially a tenant since tenancy is established at that point. I am wondering what experiences have been like with this type of stay for both guests and hosts and whether or not I should have guests sign a periodic or month-to-month lease contract to further protect myself (to the extent that I can, given that the law favors tenant's rights over landlord's rights). Thanks!
Oh no, I wasn't aware of that resource. I am new to all this so just gathering all the info I can. I will definitely check that out, thank you very much @Helen3 !
Wise of you to gather as much information as humanly possible before taking the renting plunge, specially in a place probably not too much in love with Airbnb already. 😎
Your property is gorgeous! If you ever need a local co-host or cleaner for your property (or know someone else who does), let me know! I know someone who's looking for more of this type of work in LA County.
Hello Alyssa,
Great thanks for the info, I will keep that in mind for the future but for now we're managing ok on our own. I am actually considering becoming a co-host as well. I'm curious, does the person you know co-host many other properties on this platform? Do they work for a management company or just on their own? Thanks!
Awesome, thanks for that and for the tip.
She works as a freelancer. She has managed several vacation properties over the past decade and is looking for more clients!