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Traveling Nurses Rental

Liran Afergan
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Hi there,

I wanted to try to rent a few of my properties for Traveling Nurses. As far as the information that I've got, renting dor traveling nurses can pay about 3 times the traditional rent.

I k ow that anything that sounds tempting has a catch in it, so I was wondering if there's anyone here who has experience with renting his / her properties to traveling nurses, that can share the experience or just the bottom line - if it's worth it or not ?

Thanks

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Zach Edelman
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Zach Edelman
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From most people I've heard, it seems worth it. I would look into Sarah Weaver's book, "30 Day Stay" which is all about MTRs. 

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