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Nicholes Siler
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Cheyenne wyoming
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Company rentals vs personal rentals

Nicholes Siler
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Cheyenne wyoming
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I was doing applications for a rental unit and ended up talking to a company that wanted to rent out a unit under the company as part of their employee benefits/salary. Anyone with experience have things they wished or did put in their lease specifically for this situation (renting to a company that put an employee in the unit, but changed employees every so often)? They have done employee housing before for a few locations/states, and say they typically have someone in there for about a year or two before they are switched out. I will have to do some editing to the contract so I wanted to make sure I don't miss anything that could cause issues or problems later on.Thanks to all who help me avoid something obvious or costly.