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Farrukh Amini
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Corporate rentals - experience

Farrukh Amini
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Jersey City, NJ
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Hi BP fam!

I have been looking into corporate rentals and wanted to see if anyone who’ve had any experience renting out on any platforms would be kind enough to share their experience and feedback. Any tips are greatly appreciated. 

There are many websites that offer corporate rental listing services but all require subscriptions so it’s kinda hard to test them out and there’s not enough info/reviews on these services. 

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Jon Reed
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Jon Reed
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@Farrukh Amini I would start with just calling each of them and asking to speak to their HR department. It will take a few calls and bouncing around before you finally end up talking to the right person.

It also helps to have some promotional material you can email them with photos, prices, and a list of services.

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