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Updated about 4 years ago,

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Cameron Riley
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Phila, PA
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Do you stop people from applying at a certain point?

Cameron Riley
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Phila, PA
Posted

If I have heavy interest on my rental listing...

And 20-30 people want to see it which equals 20-30 applications with application fees.. at 25.00 a few

Do you see something wrong with that?

Since I do a open house style of showing of the rental and not a “ by appointment “,

Is it ok to show the house for 2-3 hours and collect as many APPS from whoever wants to apply?

If you see something wrong with this.. how can I still do the “ open house style “ but stay ethical?

Only collect up to 10

Applications before reviewing?

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