These homeowners are ‘hacking’ their pools and lawns to earn extra cash | CNN Business

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The first time Alexis Hammond rented out her Baltimore home on Peerspace, a marketplace for renting homes and other spaces by the hour, a film crew and a celebrity arrived to shoot a Wawa commercial.

“There was a Baltimore Ravens football player here, so that was very exciting,” Hammond said.

Within the first few weeks of listing her home, Hammond, a psychiatrist, earned enough to cover her mortgage payment that month. Since then, she’s rented out her home on Peerspace for everything from photoshoots to baby showers — starting at $100 an hour.

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