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Jayden Hamilton
  • Investor
  • O'Fallon, IL 62269
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I’m having trouble re-renting my home

Jayden Hamilton
  • Investor
  • O'Fallon, IL 62269
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I have tenants moving out the end of July and I’d like to have my property re-rented by August 1st and have someone moved in and sign the lease. So far I’ve been having no luck on finding good potential tenants, most of them are from a not so demographic and my property is in a very nice area. You can check it out online, 111 Virginia Ave, O’Fallon, IL 62269. Why am I having difficulty finding decent potential renters when I’m asking below what the market rent is for the home and I have it listed on several sites online and I have a for rent sign posted in the yard.. it’s been about 2.5 weeks with no true luck. Any advice? I don’t want to lose a months rent or just be gullible and let anyone move in. I want good tenants that treat the home like it’s their own.

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