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Updated almost 8 years ago, 01/02/2017

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Priscilla Z.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Palm Bay, FL
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Need help with content for tenant newsletter

Priscilla Z.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Palm Bay, FL
Posted

First of all, happy 2017 to all!  May this year bring you much happiness, peace, success and many many deals!

One of the things I want to implement this new year is to send out a monthly newsletter to our tenants.  Is anyone currently doing this?  And if so, what kind of information are you including?

The ideas I have are:

Giving tips to improve credit and/or their financial situation so they can move up into our rent to own program

Reminder to change air conditioning filters

Reminder to keep yards mowed and clean

Thanking them for taking care of our property and being such respectful tenants.

Again, these are just some ideas.  I'm looking for guidance from those of you who already have something like this established.

Thanks in advance!

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