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Finding new tenants

Mayank Gulati
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Hello BP community,

We recently bought our first home and investment - a multi-family property in Kearny, NJ, which came with tenants. They were planning on leaving end of May but are now leaving by end of April.

Quite a newbie here and learning as we go. Seeking advice on -

1) Best ways to look for new and reliable tenants?

2) Ways to market the unit. How early is too early to start marketing?

3) Any tips on how to best price the units?

4) Is it ok to list the unit now while current tenants are still in there?

Any and all advice is appreciated here!

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