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James Prather
  • New to Real Estate
  • Memphis, TN
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Filling Unit with Tenant Challenge

James Prather
  • New to Real Estate
  • Memphis, TN
Posted

Hello All-

I recently purchased a SFH in Raleigh, Memphis, TN and fixed up the home. I'm working with a property management company to help find and screen prospective tenants. The property has been listed for 45+ days and I've gotten a lot of inquires, but it is not converting into a qualified tenant and thus the cost of vacancy is increasing day-by-day. I'd love to chat with other Memphis investors on strategies to fill a unit and other considerations for the home (ex. additional appliances).

Best,

James

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