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AIRBNB, VRBO, HOME AWAY TEXAS MORTGAGE LENDERS

AIRBNB, VRBO, HOME AWAY TEXAS MORTGAGE LENDERS

PURCHASE OR REFINANCE AIRBNB, VRBO, HOME AWAY

We will allow AIRBNB, VRBO, HOME AWAYand share economy rental systems as rental income.  It cannot be their primary source of income, but we will allow it as additional rental income.  The borrower has to do a 12-month ledger showing their rental payment figures in the last 12 months.  We will use a monthly average.  We will want to see their last 3 months bank statements to verify rent payments coming in as well.

AIRBNBVRBOHOME AWAY TEXAS MORTGAGE LENDERS HIGHLIGHTS

  •  Up to 70% LTV on Cash Out or Refi using 12 months bank statements for income!•  Homes treated as Non-Owner, Stated or DSCR Available
  •  Up to 75% LTV on Purchase
  •  Up to $3,000,000 loan amount
  •  500 FICO or below Okay
  •  Non-Prime, ODF or NOO Business Purpose program available
  •  All income programs including Bank Statements and ATR-in-Full available
  •  Stated income or DSCR via a remittance statement for income accepted

NOT Required

  •  Evidence that short-term rental is legal in subject property’s jurisdiction
  •  Evidence of registrations, licenses, permits and business tax certificates
  •  Evidence owner registered and paid any transient occupancy taxes
  •  Evidence of commercial liability insurance.

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AIRBNB MORTGAGE LENDERS SUMMARIZED

Airbnb provides an online marketplace that connects people with TEXAS rooms to share with people who need a place to stay. In the past, these types of services have been used largely by thrifty tourists looking for the cheapest place they can find in a TEXAS city. Now, however, more and more TEXAS business travelers and professionals are looking to TEXAS Airbnb for a unique and meaningful experience. There are certain risks associated with using a share economy rental system such as Airbnb, users can take steps to help mitigate any potential problems.

HO DOES AIRBNB AIRBNB MORTGAGE LENDERS WORK?

According to TEXAS Airbnb, they provide “a trusted community marketplace for people to list, discover, and book unique accommodations around the world.” Airbnb hosts list their properties which can be single rooms, a suite of rooms, apartments, moored yachts, houseboats, entire houses or even a castle -on the Airbnb website. It’s free to create a TEXAS listing, and hosts decide how much to charge per night, per week or per month. Each listing allows hosts to promote TEXAS listings through titles, descriptions, photographs with captions and a user profile where potential guests can get to know a bit about the hosts.

TEXAS Travelers (or “guests”) search the available database of TEXAS houses by entering details about when and where they’d like to travel. Travelers can further refine searches by making selections for:

AIRBNB, VRBO, HOME AWAY TEXAS MORTGAGE LENDERS SELECTION TYPES

  • Price – range from minimum to maximum
  • Size – number of bedrooms, bathrooms and/or beds
  • Room type – entire place, private room or shared room\
  • Amenities – wireless Internet, TV, kitchen, pool, pets, etc.
  • Property type – standard properties such as apartments, houses and bed & breakfasts, as well as non-standard accommodations such as castles, caves, igloos and tipis
  • Host language – English, Spanish, French, etc., including sign language
  • Keywords – if the traveler is looking for something specific, such as “oceanfront” or “close to Le Louvre”

HOW DO AIRBNB, VRBO, HOME AWAY TEXAS MORTGAGE LENDERS LENDERS WORK?

Travelers can search the database of properties at any time but need to create an Airbnb profile to book any reservations. Travelers can contact hosts using an online form that appears on each listing page and can submit a reservation request by clicking the “Book It” button and entering payment details via a secure payment system. Travelers pay a guest service fee of 6-12% on top of the reservation to cover services such as customer support and the Host Guarantee. Airbnb supports several payment methods, including major credit cards (Visa, MasterCard, AMEX, Discover, and JCB), PayPal, Google Wallet (on the Airbnb Android App for the U.S. only) and some debit cards that can be processed as credit. Travelers are not charged until the host confirms the reservation.

Once a traveler pays and the host confirms the reservation, Airbnb holds the payment for 24 hours after check-in before releasing the funds to the host. Available payout methods and currencies differ by country, but hosts are paid via automated clearing house (ACH)/Direct Deposit, bank transfer/international wire, PayPal, Western Union, paper checks (in the U.S. and Canada only), and Payoneer. Airbnb takes a 3% service fee from the host for each reservation to cover the cost of processing the transaction. This fee is in addition to the 6-12% paid for guest service fees.

Another fee you might come across is a value-added tax (VAT) (applicable to hosts and guests from the European Union, Switzerland, and Norway). Also, if you pay for a booking in a currency different than the one the host has chosen in the listing, you’ll be subject to varying Airbnb’s exchange rates.

PRO AND CONS OF AIRBNB TEXAS MORTGAGE LENDERS

Airbnb can benefit both hosts and travelers. Hosts get to meet people from around the world while making a little extra money, and travelers can often stay for less than the cost of a hotel room. In addition, many travelers enjoy accommodations that offer a different experience from standard hotels. Many users find the personalized service, both from hosts and from Airbnb’s customer service, makes for a good experience. Airbnb-user Julie Richards, a college advisor with Swain County Schools in North Carolina says, “Airbnb has fantastic listings, fair prices and their staff are very eager to help and easy to reach by phone or email.” Richard adds, “We have booked three different places through Airbnb, and so far I’ve been happy with their service and ease of [using the] website.”

While Airbnb has primarily served budget-minded tourists, it has been attracting a larger share of business travelers. This is due in part to cost – companies can save money on conferences, meetings, and retreats. But the attractiveness of staying in someone else’s home goes beyond the travel expense report. These properties allow travelers to trade in the cookie-cutter hotel experience for one that offers colleagues a unique and comfortable space in which to connect and collaborate.

Despite the benefits, there are concerns for both hosts and guests. Perhaps the biggest risk for hosts is that their property will get damaged. While most transactions occur without incident, there are stories of entire houses being trashed by dozens of party-goers when the Airbnb hosts thought they were renting to a quiet suburban family, or an instance when a host came home to find his property had been damaged, items had been stolen and the place was littered with meth pipes.

While Airbnb states on its website that “you’re unlikely to experience any issues with property damage,” their Host Guarantee program “provides protection for up to $1,000,000 in damages to covered property in the rare event of guest damage, in eligible countries.” The Host Guarantee program does give peace of mind to Airbnb hosts, but it’s important to read the terms and conditions to fully understand what’s covered, what’s not covered (things such as cash, rare artwork, jewelry, and pets aren’t covered) and the steps a host must take to seek payment under the Host Guarantee. In addition, hosts should understand their homeowner’s, renter’s, and/or umbrella insurance coverage, and speak with a qualified insurance agent about any questions or concerns.

The biggest concerns for guests may be that the property does not match the description, or that the host is unresponsive to guest needs. In one case, a man had rented an apartment in a European city through Airbnb, and the apartment’s real owner showed up wondering who was in his apartment. Both hosts and guests can help limit risks by using Airbnb features including Verified IDs, profiles, reviews, messaging, secure payment platform and the Host Guarantee.

AIRBNB TEXAS MORTGAGE LENDERS STATE AND LOCAL LAWS

Of special concern to hosts are state and local laws that may limit or prohibit the renting of property. In some states, for example, it’s illegal to sublet a single-family home, apartment or room for fewer than 30 days if you aren’t living there. Other cities and states have similar restrictions that could result in hefty fines, and Airbnb includes this warning on its website:

“Some cities have laws that restrict your ability to host paying guests for short periods. These laws are often part of a city’s zoning or administrative codes. In many cities, you must register, get a permit, or obtain a license before you list your property or accept guests. Certain types of short-term bookings may be prohibited altogether. Local governments vary greatly in how they enforce these laws. Penalties may include fines or other enforcement.

These rules can be confusing. Often, even city administrators find it tough to explain their local laws. We are working with governments around the world to clarify these rules so that everyone has a clear understanding of what the laws are. In the meantime, please review your local laws before listing your space on Airbnb. By accepting our Terms of Service and activating a listing, you certify that you will follow your local laws and regulations.”

AIRBNB TEXAS MORTGAGE LENDERS TAXES

In addition to complying with state and local laws, hosts should be aware that they might be subject to rental income taxes. To assist with U.S. tax compliance, Airbnb collects taxpayer information from hosts so they can provide an account of their earnings each year via 1099 and 1042 forms.

AIRBNB TEXAS MORTGAGE LENDERS BOTTOM LINE

Airbnb provides an online marketplace that connects people with rooms to share with people who need a place to stay. In the past, these types of services have been used largely by thrifty tourists looking for the cheapest place they can find in a particular city. Now, however, more and more business travelers and professionals are looking to Airbnb for a unique and memorable experience. Although there are certain risks associated with using a share economy system such as Airbnb, users can take steps to help mitigate any potential problems.

AIRBNBVRBOHOME AWAY TEXAS MORTGAGE LENDERS SERVING EVERY CITY IN TEXAS

ALL TEXAS SITUATIONS ARE WELCOME- SERVING EVERY CITY LOCATION IN TEXAS INCLUDING:

Texas Cities with populations over 10,000 include: Abilene, Alice, Alvin, Amarillo, Andrews, Angleton, Arlington, Athens, Bay City, Beaumont, Beeville, Belton, Big Spring, Borger, Brenham, Brownsville, Brownwood, Bryan, Burkburnett, Canyon, Carrollton, Cedar Park, Cleburne, College Station, Conroe, Converse, Copperas Cove, Corpus Christi, Corsicana, Dallas, Del Rio, Denison, Denton, Dumas, Eagle Pass, Edinburg, El Campo, El Paso, Ennis, Fort Worth, Freeport, Gainesville, Galveston, Gatesville, Georgetown, Greenville, Groves, Harlingen, Henderson, Hereford, Hewitt, Houston, Humble, Huntsville, Ingleside, Irving, Jacksonville, Kerrville, Kilgore, Killeen, Kingsville, La Marque, Lake Jackson, Lamesa, Laredo, Levelland, Lewisville, Live Oak, Lockhart, Longview, Lubbock, Lufkin, Mansfield, Marshall, McAllen, McKinney, Midland, Missouri City, Mount Pleasant, Nacogdoches, New Braunfels, Palestine, Pampa, Paris, Pasadena, Pecos, Plainview, Plano, Port Arthur, Port Lavaca, Portland, Richmond, Rio Grande City, Rockwall, Roma, Round Rock, San Angelo, San Antonio, San Benito, San Marcos, Seguin, Sherman, Snyder, Socorro, Stephenville, Sugar Land, Sulphur Springs, Sweetwater, Taylor, Texas City, Tyler, Uvalde, Vernon, Victoria, Vidor, Waco, Waxahachie and Wichita Falls.

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