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Spencer Sutton
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  • Birmingham, AL
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How to keep your Atlanta tenant 20 years

Spencer Sutton
Property Manager
  • Investor
  • Birmingham, AL
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  • 03/09/21 01:00PM - 03:00PM America/Chicago
  • http://theatlantarealestateinvestor.co/episode/episode-14-how-to-keep-your-tenant-20-years/
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As a rental property investor, your goal is to keep your home rented and avoid tenant turnover. This may seem like common sense, but not all common sense is common practice. In this episode, we’ll walk through at least seven tips to help you keep your tenant happy and renting from you for the longterm.

  • Spencer Sutton