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Robert Anderson
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  • Atlanta, GA
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Coupon Book for Move-In Perk

Robert Anderson
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Atlanta, GA
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I can't find anything relevant about this.

I would like to provide a coupon book, preferably for local businesses, to my renters upon move-in.

Anyone have any tips?

thanks

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Kathleen Leary
  • Princeton, KS
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Kathleen Leary
  • Princeton, KS
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Around here, groups/schools/charities sell them as fund-raisers. They're like, $10 & have lots of coupons for area businesses. You might call around - since school just started, someone there may have a lead. Or perhaps the Chamber of Commerce or local scout group.

I think that's a nice welcome gift, especially of the new tenant isn't from the area. Gives them an incentive to get out & about.

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