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Updated over 7 years ago on . Most recent reply

Renting to property manager
I have an applicant for my one-bedroom shared condo who lists his job as a property manager for a company that he owns.
This property generally attracts college students and millennials just starting out.
Why would a 50+ real estate professional want to rent from me?
Doesn't pass smell test. Your thoughts?