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Miho Y.
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Renting units to a superhost of Airbnb to sublease

Miho Y.
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Hello investors, we have a tiny duplex in a rundown area which we are sure to be hot in 2 years with billions of dollars of developments underway. We were approached by an Airbnb superhost to rent both units at the rent amount we are asking for. Is this too good to be true? Is there something we need to be aware of? Any insight is appreciated!

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John Underwood
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This would be a good deal for you. They will keep place in good condition and clean after every stay. If you see they are making good money you as the owner could just take this away from them at the end of your lease with them and start doing STR yourself if you ever wanted to.

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