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New Property Owner - Filling A Unit
Hi,
I am a new investor in Kalamazoo Michigan and I'm having some trouble finding a tenant that meets my minimum qualifications.
1) 3x rent in monthly income;
2) No evictions;
3) No felonies within the past 7 years and no felonies ever that were violent crimes, sexual crimes, crimes against children and crimes against animals.
Since August, I have purchased two buildings with a total of 12 units. Both buildings are under performing properties that I am doing basic cosmetic updates to. The first unit I had vacant and filled with (so far) good tenants in less then a week. The second unit (but a small one bedroom) in the same 4 unit building has been advertised for 3 weeks. I've had over 25 inquiries. Only three individuals met the minimum requirements and each one has taken an application but mentioned that it was probably too small for them.
Everything I have read shows no indication that my minimum standards are too strict regardless of place.
Any advice on how to get this place rented?
Thank you!
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I agree that your criteria are not too strict.
If you haven't taken your listing down, written a new one and reposted it, I would suggest you do that to eliminate the current stale listing. When you do this I highly suggest that you take new pictures also.
A small one-bedroom is going to appeal only to a small segment of the market so you need to focus on that segment - students, single professionals (depending on your location). Being the current season in Michigan it is naturally more difficult to find a tenant so patience is the key right now until about March.
You may try playing with the price also. Offer a 6 month lease at a reduced rate to get you back into a decent leasing season.
Good luck with your units and feel free to reach out to me if you have any other questions. I am happy to help!