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Steve Rozenberg
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Advertising Your Tenant Screening Requirements - Good or Bad?

Steve Rozenberg
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Do You Advertise Your Tenant Screening Requirements?

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    Dan King
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    Dan King
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    The more of your requirements you advertise, the higher quality of tenant you will get.  The downside is you will get fewer applicants and it will take longer to fill your rental property.  But the price is well worth it.  Advertise EVERYTHING to scare away potentially problem tenants and you will get a better renter who you will want to stay long-term in your property.  

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