Building Your Short-Term Rental Enforcement Program From
Beginning to Beyond
Thursday, October 1
On Demand
Whether you don’t have a short-term rental (STR) program, you’re just starting one, or you’ve had one for years, this session has something for you! Join Ulrik Binzer, Founder of Host Compliance, to learn the prerequisites of a successful short-term rental program, how to start a successful program, and how to take your current program to the next level.
Ulrik Binzer,Founder and CEO of Host Compliance LLC
Ulrik Binzer is the Founder and CEO of Host Compliance LLC and got the idea to found Host Compliance when he was serving on a committee appointed by his local town council to study possible ways to regulate short-term rentals in the local community. In preparation for his work on the committee, Ulrik spent countless hours researching how other municipalities had approached the regulation of short-term rentals, and it became evident that enforcing the regulations and collecting the appropriate taxes without the support of sophisticated technology was virtually impossible. As a result Ulrik set out to build those tools and make them available to municipalities of all sizes at a fraction of the cost of what it would cost them to build and run such technology internally.
Prior to founding Host Compliance, Ulrik served as Chief Operating Officer of Work4 Labs - an 80 person Venture Capital backed technology company with offices in Silicon Valley and Europe, and Soligent Distribution LLC - the largest distributor of solar equipment to local governments and businesses in the Americas.
Prior to assuming executive management roles in operating companies, Ulrik served as Vice President of the private equity firm Golden Gate Capital, as a strategy consultant at McKinsey & Company and as an Officer in the Danish Army where he commanded a 42-person Platoon and graduated first in his class from the Danish Army’s Lieutenant School.
Ulrik received his M.B.A. from Harvard Business School where he was as a Baker Scholar (top 5% of his class) and earned his Bachelor of Science degree in International Business from Copenhagen Business School and New York University.