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Jeff Minc
  • Rental Property Investor
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Scottsdale STR emegency contact

Jeff Minc
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Santa Barbara, CA
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Hi all, I'm doing research into purchasing a short-term rental in Scottsdale and came across the city regulation requiring the name and contact information of a person designated as an emergency contact who can be on site within an hour of a complaint. I live in CA and would like to manage this property myself from out of state. Is there an easy work around besides having to pay 20-25% of gross revenue to a property management company?  I'm just curious to hear how any out of state investors who self manage have handled this requirement. Thanks.

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Lauren Kormylo
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Phoenix, AZ and Rehoboth Beach DE
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Lauren Kormylo
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  • Phoenix, AZ and Rehoboth Beach DE
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You could ask your cleaner to be the contact. Pay them a fee for each time they need to respond to the city. It shouldn’t be often. 

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