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Hamidou Keita Question About Screening Traveling Nurses & Their Spouses
27 November 2025 | 7 replies
If I have a travel health care worker I verify the professional license, call previous LL, but those are room rentals, single occupancy.
Hamidou Keita Question About Screening Traveling Nurses & Their Spouses
27 November 2025 | 2 replies
Hospitals don’t vet spouses, and every horror story I’ve seen with travel nurse rentals has come from the non-nurse half of the household.Income can come from either, but verify it.Some landlords rely entirely on the nurse’s contract letter — and that’s fine if they’re the sole payer.But if the spouse is contributing or working remotely, verify their income the same way you normally would.Bottom line:Screen both adults.Base income approval on whoever is actually paying the rent.Use the nurse’s assignment letter as proof of stability, not as a free pass for the spouse.It keeps things fair, consistent, and avoids the “I wish I would’ve screened the partner” headache that way too many landlords talk about.
Nick Copland What Systems Keep My MTRs Running Smoothly (Even When I Travel)
13 November 2025 | 2 replies
I built my MTR systems so well, I can manage everything while traveling — no emergencies, no chaos.Here’s what I use:-Guesty or Hospitable for messaging-Breezeway or Turno for cleanings-Google Drive for standardized check-in/out docsAutomation is key.
Nick Copland Corporate Clients vs Traveling Nurses — Which Are Better for MTRs?
4 November 2025 | 2 replies
Quote from @Nick Copland: If you’ve hosted both, you already know: corporate clients and traveling nurses are very different beasts.Here’s how I compare them after helping hosts nationwide:🏢 Corporate Clients✅ Longer stays (3–6 months)✅ Reliable payments🚫 Slower booking process, more paperwork💉 Traveling Nurses✅ Quick bookings, consistent demand✅ Usually solo, less wear-and-tear🚫 Stays often end early due to assignment changesMy take: build systems for both.
Lucas Helliker To MTR or LTR
16 November 2025 | 8 replies
The building is very close to a large hospital which makes me think it may be a good candidate for MTR marketed to travel nurses, or family of hospital guests.
Nick Copland Why Midterm Rentals Are the Smart Move in 2025
23 November 2025 | 2 replies
Absolutely Nick,I know of investors using MTRs for travel healthcare professionals, Home Insurance Claims after catastrophic devastation, digital nomads, etc.
Jeanette Land Short-term/vacation home in FL
7 November 2025 | 20 replies
But the truth is, it’s a mixed bag right now, and success really depends on how specific and strategic you get.Near Disney/Kissimmee, you’ll find tons of demand but also massive competition.
Account Closed Looking for an address to use while client travels
11 November 2025 | 2 replies

I have a client from the Raleigh area who is going to be living abroad, but needs to keep a residential address in the area. I wasn't really sure if this would be a good place to ask this, but he can't use a "virtual ...

Mark Simpson The World Cup 2026 Booking Surge Is Coming — And Most Of You in Here Aren’t Ready
28 November 2025 | 9 replies
Update Your Pricing for Every Host City Match DateThis is the big one.You are not looking at a “busy weekend event.”You’re looking at multiple waves of global demand.These dates are high-value, high-competition, travel-heavy booking windows.If your calendar is still showing your normal rates… you’re done before you’ve even started.Why this matters:Fans travel in groupsThey book fast once fixtures dropThey’re willing to pay premium ratesThey stay longer than you thinkLocal supply dries up ridiculously earlyDon’t be the host who leaves thousands on the table simply because your calendar still shows your shoulder-season pricing.2.
Kristina Pettersen New to investing
26 November 2025 | 9 replies
Quote from @Kristina Pettersen: Hi, travel nurse and mom of four.