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Higher Long-term Rental Demand than Expected

Andrew Massino
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Question for the Group: My wife and I have a tenant moving out of our rental house this month so we posted the house for rent on Zillow for a price that we thought was comparable to the area (we actually thought the price we chose was much higher than average). We have been overwhelmed with interest in our house and we believe we could have listed it for more. What is the etiquette or strategy we should take in getting not only the best deal but the best tenant? 

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