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Student tenant best practices

Asi L.
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Hi

My apartment is located in a city center near big university with lots of overseas students so the tenant pool is students based.

I know that there's a high turnaround and would like to minimize it as much as I can.

I would like to hear from the experienced what are the best practices for renting to students.

Questions that I have in mind are:

1 - best period to look for new tenant

2 - best practices on how to screen students to find the best tenant?

3 - what facilities in the apartment are most important for students?

4 - what's the average rent period for students? what ways to max this period?

Would you let to students? or looking for long term rent such as families?

Thanks

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