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Updated over 3 years ago, 08/26/2021

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Charles E Shaffer
  • New to Real Estate
  • Nashville, TN
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Using Virtual Tours for Rental Properties

Charles E Shaffer
  • New to Real Estate
  • Nashville, TN
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With the integration of interactive virtual tours (not just photo slide shows or walk-thru videos that drag you through a property), what's stopping rental property owners (RPOs) from using the new technology to market their properties? 

It makes sense to me that having a virtual tour, PDF floor plans and property brochures of their properties would land more qualified renters in less time.

Are RPOs held to the same requirements as Realtors selling real estate to provide current imagry/photos of a rental each time thet have a turnover?  Also, do RPOs have to provide room measurements?  

I know many renters are looking for the same general information that home buyers are looking for, like room measurements, floor plpans, area calculations, neighborhood information (like schools, grocery, restaurants, and transit info), 3d Virtual Tours, and obviously high quality photos.

So why aren't RPOs looking for easy to use marketing tools that can be recycled for each turnover?

Just curious. 

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