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Yenlan Patton
  • Burleson, TX
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Rent value for 1700 sq double wide with 10 acres land-venus texas

Yenlan Patton
  • Burleson, TX
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First time own mobile home with land in venus, texas. Have the same tenant for 3 years, 1 single person with 3 horses and 2 great dane. Rented for $1150, we have recently had septic tank repair. This person didn't much have problem with the property except with the driveway that were a messed because the rain. We took care of that with put 1 truck load of road base but in the long run we want to put nice road or more road base. We had mention it about rent increase, but i would like to hear what anyone here will say. Thank you.

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Trent Currie
  • Investor / Chief Acquisitions Officer
  • Billings, MT
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Trent Currie
  • Investor / Chief Acquisitions Officer
  • Billings, MT
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Do some due diligence on the local rent rates. Find out what other units with similar amenities and features are renting for. If you are lower than them then your property may be able to support a higher rent rate.

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