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Cody C.
  • New to Real Estate
  • NY/NJ/FL/MA
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Finding traveling nurse/medical professionals

Cody C.
  • New to Real Estate
  • NY/NJ/FL/MA
Posted

Hello.  I hear so much about how traveling nurses and other medical professionals are good tenants (responsible, not much wear and tear on the property, and maybe the hospital pre-pay for the rent? , and they stay longer than ST tenants so less work/turnover for the landlord).  So my question -- is there a platform that targets this segment of "midterm" tenants?  (ie "Airbnb or VRBO" like platforms that link landlords and the medical community?)   I know one recommendation was to go to the local hospitals nearby and speak to their HR staff but that seems like too much work:)

btw, I am targetting the NJ state but a platform that targets nation wide would be ok too.  Thank you very much. 

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