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First Time Rental Advise
I am going to be renting my current home when I close on my new construction. I have a potential renter coming to look on Monday but the house won't be ready until mid-July. I have been speaking to PM companies and am now debating if I should use them with this renter (providing that she does rent it) or if I should tackle this myself. Also, what are some resources that I can use to do a proper screening of the tenant?