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Andrew Acuna
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What do you do when you are 100% rented?

Andrew Acuna
  • Investor
  • Mission, TX
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Hey all, I tend to be proactive and I've been thinking about future vacancies. I'm currently full and my longest vacancy has been 2 weeks (my rate is currently 3.8%). I want to know what you guys do when you're full? Do you still take calls? Applications? What do you tell applicants who are looking to move now? I would like to ease the process in be future so any advice is welcome! Thanks in advance!

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Harrison Liu
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  • Seattle, WA
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Harrison Liu
  • Investor
  • Seattle, WA
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relax man! enjoy what the passive income has given you. you worry too much. life is short, don't get caught up in this thing called real estate at all time! it's the means to get the goal which is enjoy life, not the other way around.

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