I Didnt Call 911 When I Thought I Was Dying

404 viewsPublished: January 29, 20260m 39sScore: 72
Growth & Marketing
beginner
Revenue Management
Tax Strategy
Multiple Properties
New Hosts

Summary

This video uses a personal medical emergency as an analogy for the risks of 'not knowing what you don't know' in the short-term rental business. The speaker emphasizes that continuous education in areas like revenue management, taxes, and design is critical to avoid costly mistakes and scale effectively.

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