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Eddie Ziv
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Monthly reduction or a month free?

Eddie Ziv
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Here is more of a psychological question then financial. The tenant occupying one of my guest units is living at the end of the month (Contract expired.) I've been advertising for almost a month and although there is some traffic, no one shows serious interest. The unit have been rented for $1,300 a month. So here is the question: What would be more effective psychologically, reducing the rent by $100 a month or allowing first month free? Financially, if I go with the 2nd option, I lose $8 a month for the first year in compression to the first option, but I keep the rent at $1,300 not creating a precedent of price reduction. Your thoughts...

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Rich Weese#2 Off Topic Contributor
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Rich Weese#2 Off Topic Contributor
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This looks like a 12 month lease you're considering. I'd never give the FIRST month free. How about giving the LAST month free. Then, if he breaks the lease, you didn't lose a month of rent for nothing. It also psychologically will keep your tenant around longer,,,maybe.Rich

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