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Izabella W.
  • Chicago, IL
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Opinions on using Housing Headquarters to rent a unit

Izabella W.
  • Chicago, IL
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I figured I would check here to see if anyone has experience with renting to tenants who need a short term rental (their homes were burned) and are using Housing Headquarters.  I had a couple of calls from HH regarding two different families who need short term rentals (6-8 mos.) and HH would be willing to pay more to make it worth my time.  I'm not even sure how this would work since the insurance company is paying HH and HH would be paying me.  Does anyone have any experience with HH or any other company that is involved with finding short term housing and directly paying the landlord? Was it a good or a bad experience? Any advice?  Thanks!

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