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PadSplit Dual Occupancy and Why It Might Be a Bad Idea

Dillon covers PadSplit Dual Occupancy and Why It Might Be a Bad Idea for investors comparing Tampa Bay PadSplit opportunities, risks, and operating tradeoffs.

  • PublishedNovember 13, 2025
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  • Read time2 min read
  • Runtime1:16

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[00:00] What do you mean by like one person per room for the most part? Like has has pad split. Is there something that I'm going to not? >> Yeah. So pad split has um >> they start doing this. >> Yeah. So they have what back when they started they allowed dual occupancy and

[00:15] then um during the pandemic they went down to one person per room >> and now they opened it back up to what we call dual occupancy. >> Okay. And um so what we do is if you have eight bedrooms and you have dual occupancy in every room, you got 16 people. That's just too many in the

[00:33] house. So we we try to find not every house supports it. I mean if they're in a 17 system like sorry we keep dual occupancies or you know but some owners don't want it. Um but we manage such a large portfolio that we can say hey we got houses over here that allow dual occupancy. Like we have a four

[00:50] bedroomedroom I see. >> I mean eight we have an eightbedroom four bath >> and two of those bedrooms have private bathrooms. >> So we can make >> they're large enough and have private bathrooms. I can definitely see that.

[01:01] Yeah. >> Yeah. And then sometimes you can make a floating room like room two. We're going to allow this couple to stay in this room. Um but now we we can't make any more. We have the one because we want to overload the

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