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How to tell new potential tenants other side of duplex is mid-term rentals?
Hi, I am currently house hacking a duplex renting one unit tenants and living in the other. The tenant's are moving out this summer and I'll be looking for new tenants, however, I'd like to rent out my unit to mid-term tenants while I'm away traveling for months at a time. Any suggestions for how to relay this information to potential new tenants without scaring people off? Has anyone successfully done this before?