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Carlos Juarbe
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Alternatives to Avail.co?

Carlos Juarbe
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I was using Avail.co to list my 3rd rental property. I decided on them because of all the options for listing. Turns out that they do not have access to Zillow Group anymore and apartments.com even thou they keep marketing them as options on their website. I get that Zillow and other might want to get paid, I just wish Avail.com would have been more upfront about it. After contacting support, the option is to send an email to the Zillow group and get in an agreement with them. Avail does not even help in that process. Avail tenant screening process is more expensive than others, so at this point, their value proposition is not there.

Maybe I just needed to vent. 😊

Any other recommendations?

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