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Purnell C.
  • Residential Real Estate Agent
  • Livermore, CA
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Sending email to tenants who've shown interest in condo

Purnell C.
  • Residential Real Estate Agent
  • Livermore, CA
Posted

After advertising my rental, there was much more of a response than I anticipated.  I had to ask these people to stand by until the unit was vacant.  Most of them were emails.  Now that I am ready to show it, I realize a key factor about the condo is there is no street parking and there is only one assigned parking space.  Also, it's a second floor unit and there is no elevator.  All of the utilities are electric as well.  

I think these are important to some people and I would like to put this information in the email I am sending to let them know the property is available for viewing.  Am I going overboard?  

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