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Pamela Gordon
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Charlotte, NC
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Business Owner Wants To House Employees

Pamela Gordon
Pro Member
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Charlotte, NC
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Ok, so someone just called inquiring about the available unit I have but then stated he wants the lease in his business name to house his 3 employees.  Now that sounds a little strange to me or is that a thing?  I told him I would call him back, but even if the 3 people that he wants to stay there go through the application process and qualify, I'm concerned that random people will be in and out of there all the time, because who's to say that the 3 people stay for the entire year?  I feel like just saying no, but want to know everyone else's experience with this.

How do you responds to something like this?

  • Pamela Gordon
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