Davidglen77
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I would say avoid it, especially if you are not going to buy the real estate. The operating costs here increase almost monthly, also building inspectors will be constantly coming to your place and will try and get bribe money out of you. You will constantly be told to add more fire extinguishers, door latches, safety equipment, ventilation, etc. All to try and get you to pay a bribe to avoid having to meet new "safety" requirements. Also a hostel is pretty much a 24 hour job, plus security issues, unknown people in and out all the time. Again if you buy the building it's somewhat feasable, but renting the building it's unlikely you will make any money and may even operate in the red. Then employees, well be prepared for that one, it's very difficult to get people to work those shifts and if you do get them to work at night or on weekends you have to pay double time AND if you pay people in negro (off the books) they will eventually file a lawsuit against you and you will lose for sure.......