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Shawn C.
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Corporate Rentals

Shawn C.
  • Investor
  • Cedar Park, TX
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I am going to rent a house fully furnished and all bills paid as a cooperate rental to traveling nurses and business people. Does anyone here have any experience or advice for me? Any assistance is greatly appreciated.

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Catherine German
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Catherine German
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  • Sequim WA & Port Angeles, WA
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I have done furnished corporate units in the Sacramento area. I just advertised on Craigslist and they always stayed full. I always did the 3 month minimum term too. You can open them to all corporate employees but you do get a lot of traveling nurses interested in these units. If you allow small pets that is a big plus for traveling professionals. There are lots of resources online to help you figure out what to put in the unit as far as kitchen items, toiletries, linens etc. Good luck to you !

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