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Devante Boll
  • Corpus Christi, TX
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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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