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Rental Splits
for Condo Hotels
Q: What are
the rental splits for condo hotels?
Answer: When you
own a condo hotel and agree to place your unit in
the hotel rental program when you're not using it,
then you are entitled to a percentage of the revenue
your unit generates.
Rent revenue splits usually start with 10% coming
off the top for management. (Ive seen this number
as high as 12%). Then, the balance is split between
you, the unit owner, and the developer of the project.
While the most common split is 50-50, rental splits
do vary between properties. Sometimes they even vary
within the same brands. Developers will sometimes
choose to give unit owners a higher percentage to
induce them to buy at their property over another.
For example, in both Trump condo hotels in Fort Lauderdale,
the split is a rather healthy 70-30 favoring the unit
owner, but in Baja Mexico, by comparison, the Trump
offers 60-40.
One more thing, usually there is a fee of about 5%
held back from your share of the rent revenue to cover
future room upgrades and renovations. This money is
held in an account for you, to be used specifically
for your unit so that bedspreads, carpet, drapes,
etc. will always be maintained at 4-5 star quality
levels.
* The above question was submitted via e-mail by
a visitor to www.CondoHotelCenter.com.
The answer was prepared by Joel Greene, a licensed
real estate broker with CondoHotelCenter which specializes
in the sale of condo hotel units and fractional ownerships
in private residence clubs.
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