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Monika Haebich
  • Real Estate Professional
  • Atlanta, GA
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Your experience with leasing multiple units to corporate tenants?

Monika Haebich
  • Real Estate Professional
  • Atlanta, GA
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Hi all,

I'd love to hear your thoughts on Rented Corporate Leasing or leasing multiple units to short-term rental management companies at market value. 

Essentially it would allow operators lease multiple units (10 to 20 at once) to corporate tenants—in this case, professional short-term rental management companies who would pay market rents, furnish the apartments, pay utilities, and take responsibility for guests and interior property conditions.

Multi-Housing News published an article on it this morning, and I'd love to hear your thoughts. As the program is still developing, I'd really like to hear your feedback & if you've had any similar experiences.  

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