How Do You Rent Out A Room In Your House As A Crashpad For Airline Crew?
Homeowners with empty rooms to spare can look to “crashpads” as a temporary solution to help meet their house payment or as a way to offset their expenses. Here is how you can turn a spare bedroom in your house into a crashpad. To find crew members actively looking for rentals, landlords can post their crashpads at websites including www.airlinecommuter.com, www.crashpads.com, www.craigslist.org and www.airlinecrew.net. Set your prices based on what other crashpads in your area are going for, while considering the number of beds per room and any extra amenities. Know that with Hawaiian, Skybus and ATA all calling it quits this year, airline personnel are feeling the strain of budget cuts and worries about job security. And although some may consider a hotel to be a more comfortable solution than bunking with strangers, a crashpad is a bargain, considering that the cost of a hotel room ranges from about $100 to $150 a night near LAX, so crew members are looking for alternatives and are