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Updated almost 4 years ago, 12/22/2020
Getting your property rented
I’m renting out my first property which is remote. Is anyone familiar with a service of how to get someone to rent out your property that is cheaper than 1 month rent?
You would need to have a local contact. A friend, family member, or a trusted contractor to show the place. ultimately you need a way to collect app fees, deposit, and rent. Paypal or Venmo are great for that. Zillow may offer the ability to do digital apps and leases. I use Rentecdirect.com. They allow for digital apps and leases also. They also allow you to collect money. The only difficulty is getting those items set up and the physical showing of the property.
Full disclosure I don't have any remote rentals. All of mine are local. But I don't do any of the showings I use a local contact.
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There are property managers that don't charge a month of rent for every new lease. Shop around and see what you can find. you definitely need boots on the ground to show the property, keep an eye on it while vacant, get renters moved in, etc.
- Nathan Gesner
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@Christopher Bell. If you buy In area you cannot service yourself you should just plan on paying the fee. Tenant placement is the most crucial part of the landlording. Process. shortcuts here lead to long term headaches
- Tracy Streich
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I agree with @Tracy Streich. Also, I know you didn't ask, but this conversation reminded me of something. Check with your insurance to see if you have vandalism coverage. Not saying you should get it but I have it and found out that the coverage only covers for the first 30 days of vacancy. If it is vacant for more than thirty days it isn't covered.