You Need To Offer Storage In Your Short Term Rental Unit

When renting out a short term, you need to acknowledge that your tenants are there for different reasons and lengths of stay. No two tenants are alike and neither is how much stuff they have. Storage units are great for storing valuable assets and they are a spectacular value add for someone looking to have an edge on the competition. During a coaching session with clients, I answer their questions about their tenants' storage and provide tips and tricks I have learned along the way.

Also in this episode:

  • What you should be looking for in a lease

  • Creative problem-solving if your unit does not have any storage

  • Keeping track of the copies of keys to the unit

  • The importance of networking with others in the short term real estate industry

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About Cashflow Diary

J. Massey is a full-time Real Estate Investor, Entrepreneur, Popular Podcast Host, Author, Speaker, Coach & All-Around Problem Solver.

Cashflow Diary is a short-term rental hospitality training company. We show people how to build their own short-term rental business (without needing to buy or own any property) so they can thrive financially.

Heralded as the most advanced short-term rental training in the industry, Cashflow Diary enjoys creating content and communities that are solely focused on developing individuals into powerful business owners. Founded by J. Massey, Cashflow Diary exists to create short-term rental entrepreneurs. No matter your passion, he believes that running a hospitality business will change people’s lives…

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You Need To Offer Storage In Your Short Term Rental Unit

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