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Updated over 3 years ago, 09/29/2021

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Trent Arey
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Cincinnati, OH
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Tips on Making our College Rental Student Proof

Trent Arey
Pro Member
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Cincinnati, OH
Posted

Good day all,

I need a little help here, and here’s the recap:

Some partners and myself just formed an LLC and intend on investing in a nearby college town that shows continuous enrollment increases with limited housing.

We’re laying the foundation now, as far as lease agreements and what to incorporate, marketing, types of homes, etc. I would love some input on how someone in our situation “student proofed” their home/apartment, lease tips, and anything else they found helpful when renting to college students.

Any tips or ideas are welcomed and thank you in advance!

  • Trent Arey
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