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Why Paying More to Airbnb Arbitrage Landlords is a Mistake
Summary
When negotiating with landlords for rental arbitrage, hosts should only pay more if the landlord is providing something of value, like furnishing the property. Otherwise, hosts should aim for the same terms as any other tenant. Highlighting the value you bring by keeping the property updated and maintained can further incentivize landlords to work with you.
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