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Updated 4 months ago,

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Jose Quinones
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What’s your process to bring in new tenant?

Jose Quinones
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BLUF: seems like my process takes too long, seems unorganized and hard to track  I lose a lot of the people in the flood of DMs on FB.

What’s your process to bring in new tenant?

I’ve had good luck with Facebook so primarily get tenants there. Here’s my current process:

1. List on facebook/Boost post

2. Respond to DMs with Google form for prescreen (lots of people think it’s a scam; see form below)

3. Those who do fill out the form, I weed out the bad, contact the good and schedule viewings. 

4. Those who show, I interviews and lease based on answers. my property is in a D neighborhood and most tenants aren’t the best and most won’t submit credit/background checks. 

Any suggestions?


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