Hi, my name is Len. I’ve stayed at Topsail Island for vacations since 2003 and began property management in 2016 for select people. I am an AirBNB Co-Host<\/a>. As an AirBNB Co-Host, I screen tenants, set up a security deposit and manage the maid service. Tenants pay all State and County taxes via AirBNB. I’m the big computer guy on the left in the picture below.<\/p>\n Read about my experience as an AirBNB CoHost here.<\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n I’ve owned multiple companies and done right by my last 27,000 customers. I’ve worked with numerous police departments and law firms for the last 25 years. If that’s not good enough, I’ll be happy to put you in touch with other beach house owners and you can ask them for yourself. I’m friends with all of their neighbors and several small business owners in Surf City, too!<\/p>\n When you aren’t there and the place isn’t being rented, I want to go! I go frequently for 3 day trips in the off season. I love April and October as I spend the whole day fishing over at Sound Side Park or on a pier. I generally text you to be sure you’re not there. If you are I just go somewhere else such as Asheville or New York, who knows. When I am there, I’m usually out and about. Sometimes I even take fishing charters out:<\/p>\n <\/p>\n I do have to go in the summer about every 5th week. This is why I can only manage a couple houses at a time. I honestly do not want to be at the beach all the time. Back on the mainland I have a huge garden, chickens, a swimming pool and I’m active in my community in the farmer’s markets, boy scouts and my church. If I managed 5 beach houses I’d be at the beach the entire summer and I can’t do that – it’s just too much beach for me. But anyways, I do have to go in. After 4 weeks there’s going to be things which need to be done that I can only discover while staying there. I’ve found AC units freezing up, washers dripping water into floors, heard light switches fizzling, seen bugs behind ovens, etc. Batteries will need to be changed in doors and I’m going to have to fix sliding windows. Even the best tenants are going to break door hinges and fridge shelves from time to time because I rent to families and all of them have kids.<\/p>\n Being there also allows me to get to know your neighbors, fill them in on our intentions and make sure we’re all on good terms and many have become good friends. I can get along with anyone and do. Just last week a handy neighbor ran over to a beach house I manage and did a quick plumbing fix for me, saving the homeowner hundreds of dollars.<\/p>\n If I have to advertise your house I stick it up at the last minute after everyone else’s house is rented.<\/p>\n I charge the most possible. If the neighbor’s house lists for $2500 I’m going to list yours for $2800. I don’t want to take advantage of people staying at the beach but the people who don’t care about spending a few hundred bucks are less likely to have a keg party.<\/p>\n On AirBNB I can only screen by accepting tenants who have previous rental history. They do leave a damage deposit. By renting to people with positive reviews and previous AirBNB experience, there’s no discrimination and people with a solid rental history rent!<\/p>\n I can’t guarantee people will follow these rules, but to date I’ve never had a problem. Generally speaking I seem to attract a family with 2 or 3 kids and people tend to bring their in laws. People have indeed brought additional friends down against the rules but they cleaned it all up so “I wouldn’t know about it” (a neighbor filled me in). I generally do not intervene on people’s vacations – never have – wouldn’t unless there was a major problem.<\/p>\n Your rules are my rules too. If you have additional restrictions we can definitely take care of it.<\/p>\n I am 40, married and have two kids. When I come down it’s often myself and a kid or the whole family. I prefer to be alone so it’s usually just us although I do have a family come down for a night or two here and there. I do not rent to friends and keep the $$ or anything like that. I do give discounts to people who have a previous rental history with me. People pay you, I don’t even handle the $. I do have an 8.5yr old German Shepherd – she is a big deal on social media and has thousands of followers – she is harmless other than leaving hair everywhere which I do clean up. She is “old” for a Shepherd so she probably won’t be around forever and I am probably not replacing her anytime soon as she’s my second one and I need a break. Other than my dog I do not allow dogs. She is a couch potato and is long past the age of peeing on the ground and chewing up furniture (yeah, she did that as a puppy).<\/p>\n I am specifically seeking oceanfront property but I am open to managing other well maintained properties or hearing about other opportunities which benefit both of us. Maybe I can be your “boots on the ground”. Email me here<\/a> with your phone number and I’ll give you a call!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Hi, my name is Len. I’ve stayed at Topsail Island for vacations since 2003 and began property management in 2016 for select people. I am an AirBNB Co-Host. As an AirBNB Co-Host, I screen tenants, set up a security deposit and manage the maid service. Tenants pay all State and County taxes via AirBNB. 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