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Steven Saccio
  • Investor
  • Tallahassee, FL
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Office renting

Steven Saccio
  • Investor
  • Tallahassee, FL
Posted

Afternoon!

I am a photographer and smallish real estate investor. The building My studio is located in is owned by my family who inherited it and run it as a rental office complex in tallahassee fl.

The majority of the spaces are occupied but most of the tenants have been there for quiet a while. Attracting new renters to fill the remainning spaces has been a challenge so I'm curious what successful ways people have found to bring in new rental clients?

Both me and my family are loving the dealings in realestate but we're both very much accidental landlords.

Thanks for any help!

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