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Renting in a college town...

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Alright, so I went back a couple of pages in this forum, and I don't think there was a topic posted on this recently...(if there was just point me in the right direction please!)

My husband and I are looking at a 6 unit in a college town, and the place we are looking at is within 2 miles to the university...so chances are, we will be renting to college kids. So far, I've been told to try to rent to graduate students...And we are thinking that anyone majoring in nursing/sciences/math probably wouldn't cause us too much trouble either...

Does anyone else have any experience dealing with college kids? Are they generally worse to have then just general tenets? And any advice?

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