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One way is to sit behind my 50 cal in my multi-million fortress mowing down the attackers.
GNL says
I'm happy for you. BUT, it's people like you that really don't get it. People like you could easily become targets. Especially since all you do is run around beating your chest.
That's why I drive a beat up 21 year old car. I'll be buying a newer one soon but plan to keep this on up on blocks in my front yard for use when cannibal anarchy breaks out.
One way is to sit behind my 50 cal in my multi-million fortress mowing down the attackers.
Perfectly logical thinking. If it gets worse, I could see people taking their anger out on anyone they think is rich. Corporate landlords are hard to identify. Private landlords not so much.
zzyzzx says
AirBNB is like Subway:
Subways don't make money?
What, by the hairy dugs of Minerva, is a "Host fee?"
https://www.reddit.com/r/REBubble/comments/15fgz90/airbnb_in_a_bad_neighborhood_what_could_go_wrong/
Airbnb To Lead Real Estate Market Crash
And do what?
Maybe this is a good time for an airbnb competitor to rise to the challenge.
Hotels and actual licensed Bed and Breakfasts.
https://www.kansascity.com/news/local/article279307904.html
Kansas City will kick hundreds of rentals off Airbnb, Vrbo this week
https://www.wdrb.com/news/metro-council-approves-changes-to-ordinance-cracking-down-on-who-can-operate-short-term-rentals/article_01cd5e62-536e-11ee-ac11-a74feef417f6.html
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- The city is cracking down on who can operate short-term rentals in Louisville.
I'm surprised they even have any vacation rentals.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/airbnb-renter-stays-brentwood-home-140416878.html
Airbnb renter stays at Brentwood home for more than a year without paying
https://www.kiro7.com/news/rainier-homeowners-lives-van-while-delinquent-tenant-lists-rental-airbnb/KHY35IOCC5DMDHE5KYLZVK3QFA/
Yes its a drawn out eviction process of about 12 months while the tenant is sub-leasing the downstairs living space for $2000 to $4000.
So what happens in the future when the tenant leaves ? Do they continue the same behavior and possibly operate with other scam artists ? Will any damaging info remain on the tenant's credit report ? I wonder what is the history of this tenant as far as operating scams.
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Something Popped: Google Searches For "Sell My Airbnb" Surge As Travel Downturn Worsens
That "landlord" did this to himself. He felt no need to follow the law, so now the law is not helping him.
HeadSet says
That "landlord" did this to himself. He felt no need to follow the law, so now the law is not helping him.
Are you fucking serious?
Why the fuck do you need to get permission from the government to install a shower? Stop being a willing slave. You cattle are killing us all.
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I'm thinking of doing this in the Shenandoah region in VA, which has very low inventory and lots of short term rentals on the market. I assume that as more and more people do this, the market will saturate. I'm not sure how long that will take, and exactly how that will play out - plenty of thoughts though. In particular, I think if people insist on working from home, the far flung mountain retreat type areas outside of cities will do very well. I'm thinking that people wouldn't commute long distance every day, but might be willing to commute further once or twice a week. So, the high property values in/close to cities will continue to spread outward.