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Rob Hayes
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Downers Grove, IL
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Holiday Gifts to your Illinois Tenants?

Rob Hayes
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Downers Grove, IL
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So it's that time a year again.  I'm curious what people's experience has been with sending your tenants holiday cards/gifts.      I probably haven't done this for 10 years now but I use to make a point of sending a card along with a gift card to Walmart ($20-$50).  Earlier this week a colleague of mine asked about this topic... and naturally I thought of you all!

Thank you for your input and HAPPY HOLIDAYS (and NO... I'm not going to send you a Walmart gift card!!!)

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Kerryanne Henry
  • Union, NJ
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Kerryanne Henry
  • Union, NJ
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Great advice @George Skidis I will try some of these suggestions this year. I was wondering the same so thanks for posting @Rob Hayes

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