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Chris Shuptar
  • Investor
  • Naperville, IL
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Having an agent list your rental

Chris Shuptar
  • Investor
  • Naperville, IL
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I'm thinking about having my real estate agent list my latest rental for me due to being in the busy season of my day job. She is an agent for Century 21 and she is also a like-minded investor. I think the fee to get it rented is an amount close to one month's rent. Is it worth it? What are other ways you guys list your properties for rent? What has worked best for you? What kinda of service should I expect from Century 21 if they list my rental for me?

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