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Updated about 11 years ago on . Most recent reply

Tenant Search
I have a tenant moving out around May, and was wondering if I could get some feedback on the best way to find and select new tenants?
Thanks!
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The best way I've found is Craig's list.
Use a wide angel camera and give as many details about the apartment and area. if you are marketing it yourself, in the title of the advert let that show with a opening like, " Offered by Owner...."
I usually try to work in three questions over email or he phone;
What puts you in the market for an apartment?
When were you looking to move in?
any pets that I should be away of?