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5 Reasons Why Airbnb Rental Arbitrage is a Terrible Idea
Summary
The hosts discuss the challenges of rental arbitrage and propose co-hosting as an alternative, highlighting the potential risks involved with arbitrage due to legal restrictions and the need for landlord approval. They advise caution and thorough research before considering arbitrage, while also suggesting getting licensed as a property manager to improve your skill set and protect yourself.
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