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Updated almost 7 years ago, 02/17/2018

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Kyle Baron
  • Lonsdale, MN
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When Should I Start My Leases?

Kyle Baron
  • Lonsdale, MN
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Hello fellow Bigger Pockets members. I am a beginning investor in Minnesota and will soon be coming to a point where I need to find new tenants in my property - When is the best time to start / end a lease in Minnesota? I understand that Fall and Spring seem to be when everyone is looking for move out / move in, but are there specific months? Should I start a lease in the Spring and end it in the Spring, or start in the Fall and end in the Fall? Are there any reasons WHY people like to move in the Spring / Fall in Minnesota? Does anyone have any prior experience / experimentation with this that they would be willing to lend? Thank you in advance for your replies.

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