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Updated over 3 years ago, 04/14/2021

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Melanie Jones
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Birmingham, AL
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Vacant rental property? Partnering with Nurse Travel Agencies.

Melanie Jones
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Birmingham, AL
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Hey guys. So we’re in tough times right now. I love all things real estate but I’m a Registered Nurse first. I wanted to open the discussion on how landlords with vacant properties can help traveling nurses, respiratory therapist, etc. Which in return fills your property. Has anyone reached out to any nursing travel agencies to provide housing? Or are you marketing your property to health care workers? I know a lot of nurses who only get a couple days notice of an assignment. These assignments can range anywhere from 2-13 weeks. The one issue many have is they rather not stay in a hotel for 13 weeks. Anyone renting to Crisis workers and if so how is your experience with it thus far?

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