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Listing Property For Rent

Peter Deutelmoser
  • Viera, FL
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Hi all,

Just closed my first deal in Florida and have finished the rehab phase. I contacted my realtor about posting my property for rent on Zillow and Realtor and she let me know that I will not need to pay her a commission for advertising and showing the property, the tenant will. I have read that in Florida the landlord normally pays the realtor to show the property not the tenant. To any experienced investors, is this a turn off to potential tenants?

I appreciate all responses! Thank you!

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Peter Deutelmoser
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@Jonathan Greene

Thanks for your response. Totally agree with you about it bringing a better tenant because of the higher financial responsibility.

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