Hello, I'm a new host in Lucca, Italy, and I’d like to offer...
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Hello, I'm a new host in Lucca, Italy, and I’d like to offer my apartment for stays shorter than my current minimum of 3 nigh...
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Hello, I am about to close on a property in Euless, Tarrant County in Texas. I was told the STR registration process is quite rigorous. Anyone gone through the process. Want to inquire about putting in a qualifying application
Hi @Kayode10 😊,
Welcome to the community center!
Thank you for asking this, did you find this information elsewhere?
I will mention some hosts from Texas who might know how to help you:
@Greg2406, @Chidinma6, @Jeremy1110and @Kelly2378.
Thank you in advance everyone!
Warm regards🌻,
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Not yet. Thanks for the response
Hi @Kayode10 😊,
thank you for letting me know!
It would be a good idea to ask for recommendations from local Hosts near you.
You can find Hosts near your area through & Local Host Clubs here.
Let me know if it helps!
Warm regards🌻,
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I haven't had to do a STR in Euless, but in Fort Worth is also very rigorous. We opted to do mid-term rental (30 days or more) rather than try and go through the registration process. You've probably seen the Euless rules, but here they are for reference: https://www.eulesstx.gov/departments/planning-and-economic-development/short-term-rentals
Thanks @Jeremy1110 . I have actually seen the rule. The city representative hinted that even of the requirements are met, there is no guaranty that the STR permit will be granted. Wanted to see if there is anyone out there that have gone through the process from end to end and point me to pitfalls to avoid.
@Elisa Thank you for referencing me. I've been offline for about a week, so sorry if this response is a bit late.
Not familiar with Tarrant County, but from previous replies, seems as if you may already have the STR issue addressed. I do however have a wonderful application prepared that you can use for any STR and LTR's. IM me and I will forward you an editable copy.
One important item to add to any rental that is longer than the 2-6 day bookings is to add a mandatory 'maintenance and inspection' period during the stays. This will allow you the opportunity to enter the property and check basically everything.
And as an important recommendation, any LTR's over 29 days (in Texas), the occupants enter into a Tenant status and the rules and regulations can be an issue to any property owner and it can become difficult and expensive should an owner have to remove a individuals that are in violation of agreement(s), House Rules, etc.
Hi @Greg2406 😊,
Thank you very much for your reply!
No worries at all about the time you’ve taken.
I hope your comment will help @Kayode10!
Warm regards🌻,
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