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Devante Boll
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One At A Time Or Two Birds One Stone

Devante Boll
  • Corpus Christi, TX
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Hello BP! You all are amazing! I have a strategy question in regards to pitching rooms for rent. Through some successful networking I’ve been supplied with a list of shipmates that will be transferring to my area. I’m currently house hacking and want to fill my extra bedroom. My question is, should I send a email to each person informing them of the room for rent or all at the same time to entice that competitive vibe? Also, should I include the lease application in the email? Appreciate your help in advance!

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Nate Burgher
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Nate Burgher
  • Olympia, WA
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Hey @Devante Boll, do you personally know either of the people you'd be emailing? If not, I'd email both at the same time and just let them know you have contacted others that may be interested as well. No intention to create competition, just having transparency. 

Probably not necessary to include the lease application in the initial email, but at least include the details of rent (price, includes what utilities, term, etc.).

Hopefully this helps!

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