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Brian H.
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Do you all get ghosted a lot from rental ads?

Brian H.
  • Carolina
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Just posted my first vacant unit ad since I had purchased my rental properties about 18 months ago.

I've received probably 10 emails over the last 5 days. All stating interest in the unit... I respond.... then never hear a thing back.  Is that normal? I even responded to my own ad with my personal email to test it and responded back to myself to make sure my responses to those people had gone through.  Maybe this is normal. Just new to this part.

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John Underwood
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Prior to CV19 I would just do an open house for 1 hour to get 6 out 30 people to show up to the open house. Saves time.

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