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Updated over 6 years ago, 05/08/2018

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Christopher Hu
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  • Seattle, WA
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Renting my first property

Christopher Hu
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  • Seattle, WA
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Hi BPers!

I purchased my first 1BDRM unit in Seattle, performed the renovations, and am ready to rent it out soon. However, rather that hiring an agent, I wanted to see if managing the rental process yourself is easy enough? I feel that I would be able to find a potential and trustworthy renter on my own and I heard that the Seattle law to rent to the first qualified applicant was recently struck down, which is huge. This is my first rental property so I would love any tips or advice. For example, where would I find all of the legal documents and rental agreements to provide my prospective tenants. 

Thanks!
Chris

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