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Guaranteed rental : ウィキペディア英語版 | Guaranteed rental
A guaranteed rental is a transaction whereby a party looking to acquire a property in order to rent it out on a retail basis (i.e., nightly or weekly), typically a property manager or vacation rental manager, rents from the owner of the property a large block of time, typically several months or even years. Through the transaction the acquirer provides the owner of the property with a guaranteed sum over the term of the contract. The acquirer then has the right to rent the property in question out on a retail basis, keeping all related revenues. This transaction is popular with parties seeking to shift the risk and/or management burden associated with renting property.〔(Landlords warned of 'rental guarantee' pitfalls ), "The Telegraph". Web. 02 June 2014.〕〔(Can guaranteed rental schemes save struggling landlords? ), "The Independent UK". Web. 02 June 2014.〕 Such a transaction is similar to leaseback arrangements more frequently used by property developers.〔(), Ratcliffe, John, Michael Stubbs, and Miles Keeping. Urban Planning and Real Estate Development. Routledge, Jan 19, 2009, p. 440-441.〕 == Benefits and risks of wholesale rentals ==
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