I'm finding your videos so helpful! Anything you can say about ozone generators vs. other purifiers? I'm concerned about the safety issues, especially as my ADU is within the envelope of the house (separated by walls and one door) and the main house will be consistently occupied by people and a dog.
Thank you! I appreciate that. And, no. I didn't study the difference in a big way. I just know that when I had a cat issue in one of my rentals, lots of people said "get an ozone machine" and it did seem to help.
Thank you for the reply!!!! I thought I heard you say in one of your videos that your mid-term rentals in one home are all on one lease. Your videos are great. Thanks again.
I’m currently working with a property mgmt company, turning it into a Mid-Term Rental. I like the security blanket of access to vendors/contractors; also creating the lease. Any helpful feedback for this?
Understood. I love the info you give. Helpful knowledge, for sure! I’m wondering how you combat the headaches of LandLording by not utilizing property mgmt. Do you have any tips on how to gain access to credible vendors? We may be looking to do what you’re doing, by Xing out the property mgmt companies - we have less than 10 doors at the moment…
@@brooke6041 Well, I don't actually plan on having more than 6-7 properties. I only want as many as I need to support me in retirement and I think I don't need that many to do it. So, I think that is definitely a huge part of it- we plan on staying a small operation. Second, I just find a lot of my consulting clients reach out/have issues/can't get rented, etc. when they have property management. It's like they have another layer of work without any benefit to them. I'm sure there are some great PMs out there but given the nature of my practice, I mostly hear about people really unhappy with their Property Management. (To be fair, it's a tough job.)
I mean a second computer monitor. It's portable. If you look at my most recent video (5 Steps to Starting a Midterm Rental Business) you can see the second screen in the background.
@@midtermrentalconsulting Thank you, for your response. I'm new to this whole thing and your posts which are wonderful. I've probably missed why I would have a computer screen in the rental in the first place.
With ring cameras I am annoyed how often i have to go recharge the battery. Any good ideas/tips on this? I know there are solarpanels to charge but that is also messy IMO
Thank you for the comment. No ideas on this. It's also an issue with smartlocks. Until the technology/batteries improve, this is something we just need to be mindful of.
I wouldn't overthink this or outsource this job. Maybe make a note to check on it every month/the app shares this info. This isn't an emergency item, but it is a good to have item. Smartlocks present a similar problem, and you just have to find your own system to manage it.
@@midtermrentalconsulting Thanks Erin. As someone who is trying to grow many doors, I think I'll have spare batteries charged prior to and make a single trip out there.
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I'm 6'3 and KING bed is a must have, even if alone. Great recommendation.
What do you mean by a second screen? A second display monitor? Thank you.
Yes, just a second monitor for people to work off of.
Hmm. You would need to know if they had a computer or a MAC.
This video is very helpful Thank you
Thank you for watching.
@@midtermrentalconsulting you're welcome!!
This was suuuuupee helpful!! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful. Thanks for watching.
Thank you for some great tips!
I'm finding your videos so helpful! Anything you can say about ozone generators vs.
other purifiers? I'm concerned about the safety issues, especially as my ADU is within the envelope of the house (separated by walls and one door) and the main house will be consistently occupied by people and a dog.
Thank you! I appreciate that.
And, no. I didn't study the difference in a big way. I just know that when I had a cat issue in one of my rentals, lots of people said "get an ozone machine" and it did seem to help.
00:44 What is the application shown at beginning with the locks, etc.
Hey there. It is the smart lock app interface.
Ok cool. Thanks!@@midtermrentalconsulting
I’m looking to sign up for the 1 hr. Will you point me in the direction?
Here you go: stan.store/erin_spradlin/p/midterm-rental-consulting
If you are doing mid-term rentals in one home with tenants that don't know each other, how do you have them all on one lease? Thank you.
Hey! Thanks for the question. And, you don't. They would all be on different leases.
Thank you for the reply!!!! I thought I heard you say in one of your videos that your mid-term rentals in one home are all on one lease. Your videos are great. Thanks again.
I’m currently working with a property mgmt company, turning it into a Mid-Term Rental. I like the security blanket of access to vendors/contractors; also creating the lease.
Any helpful feedback for this?
I don't use property management on any of my rentals, so I may not be the best person to answer this. That said, I hope it works out well for you.
Understood. I love the info you give. Helpful knowledge, for sure!
I’m wondering how you combat the headaches of LandLording by not utilizing property mgmt. Do you have any tips on how to gain access to credible vendors? We may be looking to do what you’re doing, by Xing out the property mgmt companies - we have less than 10 doors at the moment…
@@brooke6041 Well, I don't actually plan on having more than 6-7 properties. I only want as many as I need to support me in retirement and I think I don't need that many to do it. So, I think that is definitely a huge part of it- we plan on staying a small operation. Second, I just find a lot of my consulting clients reach out/have issues/can't get rented, etc. when they have property management. It's like they have another layer of work without any benefit to them. I'm sure there are some great PMs out there but given the nature of my practice, I mostly hear about people really unhappy with their Property Management. (To be fair, it's a tough job.)
What do you mean by "second screens"
I mean a second computer monitor. It's portable. If you look at my most recent video (5 Steps to Starting a Midterm Rental Business) you can see the second screen in the background.
@@midtermrentalconsulting
Thank you, for your response.
I'm new to this whole thing and your posts which are wonderful. I've probably missed why I would have a computer screen in the rental in the first place.
King bed seems to be a bit much along with a second screen
Huh? Why?
With ring cameras I am annoyed how often i have to go recharge the battery. Any good ideas/tips on this? I know there are solarpanels to charge but that is also messy IMO
Thank you for the comment. No ideas on this. It's also an issue with smartlocks. Until the technology/batteries improve, this is something we just need to be mindful of.
@@midtermrentalconsulting do you personally go out and replace/recharge all this? I'd like to know what would be the best way to outsource such job
I wouldn't overthink this or outsource this job. Maybe make a note to check on it every month/the app shares this info. This isn't an emergency item, but it is a good to have item. Smartlocks present a similar problem, and you just have to find your own system to manage it.
@@midtermrentalconsulting Thanks Erin. As someone who is trying to grow many doors, I think I'll have spare batteries charged prior to and make a single trip out there.
Just hardwire it into the house.
what lock are you using?!
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Very educational doing Airbnb arbitration is a great investment for entrepreneurs and she is a beautiful goddess ❤
Thank you! And happy arbitrag-ing!
Second that!