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Jon Mason
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Lots of inquiries and showings, only one application

Jon Mason
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Franklin, TN
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We’ve had our property listed for rent since Friday, so about 5 days now. We’ve gotten a lot of inquiries and a good number of showings, but only one person applied. Another person wanted to apply but I had to turn him down due to him having a large dog.

How long should this process take and when do you know it’s time to rethink your pricing?

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Frank Wong
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Frank Wong
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Give it 2 weeks, lots of inquiries to a small number of applicants is normal

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