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Mark Perea
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Renovated and ready to rent?

Mark Perea
  • Contractor
  • Mobile, AL
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Is anyone having trouble renting out their homes during Covid 19

I have a 3/1 home we put it on the market a week ago and had a few that want it in about a month. It’s not like my last few rentals. I fix mine up nice and and charge a premium rent. And they rent out very quick. People have stopped inquiring. Should I drop the rent or stick to the $1175.00

https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/2308-Churchill-Dr-Mobile-AL-36606/51012345_zpid/

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Brian Van Pelt
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Brian Van Pelt
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@Mark Perea

No problems. In any market you adjust the rent until you start generating interest. In this market I'd take one of the few who want it in a month.

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