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Jason Bruning
  • Rental Property Investor
  • North Wales, PA
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Student housing questions.

Jason Bruning
  • Rental Property Investor
  • North Wales, PA
Posted
Hey Ladies and Gents, I just got my first accepted offer and have made it through the inspection phase. My appraisal is tomorrow and do not expect to have any issues there. The property is going to be a student rental as it is very close to campus and makes the most sense in regards to rent. Can other student housing landlords share their minimum requirements for renting. Do you apply this to the kids or their parents? Any tips or tricks on vetting these tenants? Do you have the parents co-sign? As always I appreciate the guidance. Thanks Jason

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