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Updated over 1 year ago on . Most recent reply

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Devante S.
  • Real Estate Consultant
  • Wisconsin
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I made an easy guide to help to others learn how to lease your units fast.

Devante S.
  • Real Estate Consultant
  • Wisconsin
Posted

Hello, I have made a very detailed but short, quick to the point outline on how to lease residential and multifamily properties. 20 pages straight to the point and step by step. Everything from how to generate a lease, security deposits, insurance coverage, and more.

I spent 3 years working with various sized management companies and ownership groups across Minnesota and Wisconsin, some mom and pop, and some of the largest in the world. One day a friend reached out after he was finishing up a long hauled rehab on a duplex, and not knowing where to start, he asked for help on how to lease it. I typed up everything I learned working for these companies and sent it to Him, and within weeks he had his units rented out. All done just using a phone, computer, and following along with the guide.

I realized I had to share this with somebody else in hopes that this helps you overcome the road block of "not knowing what to do next" in your journey of owning real property. This guide isn't for everyone. Its for the DIY'ers. Its for the guys and gals who like to roll up their sleeves and go after it before they pay someone else. This is for those who take joy in understanding the process and want to be involved.

If anyone's interested, please reach out for more info on the E-guide. I'll also be offering it as a package deal with mentorship for an entire month after purchase to answer any questions as you work on leasing your property. This would also prove to be a useful tool for new management companies wanting to train their staff in on the strict details of leasing. Thanks and I hope to hear from you soon. 

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