Renting your entire house or even just one room can expose you to unexpected and potentially costly risks. (Image: Shutterstock)
The concept of home sharing is becoming more and more popular.
According to Airbnb, 85% of millennials support the idea of renting out space to visitors. Renting your entire house or even just one room, especially if there's a big event coming to your town, can be a good way to earn extra income, but it can also expose you to unexpected and potentially costly risks.
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