Why more vacation rental hosts are becoming landlords - WFTV
Summary
This WFTV article explores the trend of vacation rental hosts transitioning to traditional landlord roles. Hosts should be aware of this shift and its potential implications on the STR market, as well as consider the factors driving this change.
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